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Building ablaze after the NATO bombing on April 2, 1999, Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Source / Извор: Yannis Kontos/Getty Images Аутоматски превод на српски Exactly 27 years ago, NATO emerged from its sheepskin coat and showed its true face as a rabid wolf. The echoes of the relentless bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia finally woke Russia from its Western hypnosis… The text before you by Yevgeny Norin was written on the 25th anniversary of NATO aggression against the FRY, that is, Serbia and Montenegro – precisely at the moment when the Russian special military operation entered its third year. Despite some weaknesses, it is perhaps even more relevant today than it was two years ago. Therefore, it is understandable that Russia Today is republishing it:  Ruins of Yugoslavia:  How Russia learned that NATO poses a threat The US-led military bloc’s illegal strikes on Belgrade in the spring of 1999 forever changed relations between the West and Moscow — By Evgeny Norin — Publ