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Pages in category "Civilian casualties in the Kosovo War" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The web page provides a general overview of the civilian casualty ratio in various wars, including the Korean War. It estimates that the median total of Korean civilian deaths is 2.73 million and the civilian-combatant death ratio is 3:1 or 75%.
The Kosovo War was an armed conflict between Serbia and the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) from 1998 to 1999, which ended with NATO intervention. The war resulted in the displacement and death of thousands of civilians, mostly Albanians, but also Serbs and other ethnic groups.
A tabulation of U.S. military deaths, wounds, and missing in action in various wars and conflicts from 1775 to 2011. Includes the American Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the World Wars, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and more.
The web page covers the atrocities committed by all sides during the Kosovo War, which lasted from 1998 to 1999. It focuses on the ethnic cleansing and genocide of Kosovo Albanians by Serbian forces, and the international response and consequences.
This web page lists deaths of British armed forces and British citizens caused by conflicts in which the United Kingdom was involved. For World War II, the total number of military and civilian deaths is 450,900 and 67,100 respectively.
Estimates of casualties of the Vietnam War vary widely, from 1.3 million to 3.8 million, including both civilian and military deaths in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. The war lasted from 1955 to 1975 and most of the fighting took place in South Vietnam, which suffered the most casualties.
On May 1, 1999, a Niš-Ekspres bus taking passengers to Kosovo was hit by NATO missiles when it crossed a bridge in the village of Lužane near Podujevo. 2 The number of casualties reported from the Niš-Ekspres bombing vary, with Human Rights Watch recording 39 civilians killed [14] whereas the Minister of Health Leposava Milićević reported ...