Slobodan Milosevic went on the offensive against NATO again, showing his war crimes trial horrific pictures of dead babies and adults blown to bits by the alliance's 1999 bombing of Yugoslavia. Milosevic, who has relentlessly attacked NATO and the West since beginning his defence on genocide and war crimes charges, showed image after image of death to press his case that NATO is guilty of war crimes.
He showed the court pictures of a little baby covered with blood and dust lying stilled forever in a field, one young man with half his face sheared off, and the twisted remains of another with his limbs bent at impossible angles.
Milosevic said they were all ethnic Albanians who were killed when a NATO bomb blew apart their convoy as they were returning to their home in Kosovo.

The alliance acknowledged that some 500 civilians died when what it called an errant bomb hit the refugee convoy in April 1999, but Milosevic claimed that it had been targeted intentionally.
We intercepted communication between the pilot an his command center, the 60-year-old former Yugoslav President told the court.
The pilot says that it's not a military column, and that he can see peasants and tractors. And the response was 'carry out your orders,' he said.
In that fury of failure and fiasco that was the attack on Yugoslavia, and the persistence with which its policy was being implemented, a special characteristic of the bombing was that it targeted inhabited areas, he said.
All the laws of international law and the statutes of NATO were infringed, he told the court. Bureau Report