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Encyclopedia > Surcin

Surčin (Сурчин) is a town just west of Belgrade. Belgrade Airport is located in Surčin. Belgrade (Serbian, Београд, Beograd  listen?), is the capital (2003–) of Serbia and Montenegro and Yugoslavia (1918–2003). ... Belgrade Airport (IATA airport code: BEG, ICAO airport code: LYBE) is Serbias busiest airport. ...


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Serbia Info News / Most Expensive USA Aircraft Shot Down (639 words)
And the "spirits" were already over Surcin, the pilots thought that the trick was perfect.
But, the fire arrows were flying from the ground towards the "invisible", the canon grenades and the ground-air missiles were fired.
All eye-witnesses from Surcin stated that the crew had had no time to catapult and died for sure in the blasted American airforce's bomber.
Serbia: Mafia Fights Back (1041 words)
In the RTS report on the road incident, which relied heavily on police sources, it was claimed that Milenkovic had been informed by mobile phone that the premier's convoy was approaching.
Zeljko Skrba, who had close ties with Belgrade criminals and the Bosnian underworld, along with Nenad Batocanin, assistant chief of the VIP Security Department, were killed on November 26 near the Red Star soccer stadium.
The authorities claimed it was a terrorist attack but observers suggested it was a showdown between the Surcin and Zemun gangs.
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