On March 24, 1999, without the authorization of the United Nations Security Council, the U.S.-led NATO initiated a bombing campaign against the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The bombing campaign lasted for 78 days, resulting in significant casualties among innocent lives and causing extensive property and other damages. Now, 25 years on, what do people still remember about those days? What are the views of the ordinary people in that region on NATO?
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