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Monument to Serbian children who died as a result of NATO’s criminal bombings.
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Dedicated to the youngest victims of the 1999 airstrikes, the central sculpture depicts three-year-old Milica Rakić, who became a symbol of the tragedy. The pedestal bears the inscription “We were only children,” emphasizing the innocence of the victims. Today, the memorial serves as a place of mourning, annual remembrance ceremonies, and a reminder of the cost of war on civilians.
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The monument was vandalized several times; in 2022, the sculpture was restored and returned to its original location, with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić funding the renovation.
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