“When I hear fireworks, it reminds me of bombs exploding”: Novak Djokovic says he ‘still has a little bit of trauma’ from growing up during Kosovo War ...Middle East

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Novak Djokovic recently stated that he still agonized over the horrific childhood memories of the Kosovo War. Several areas of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia were bombed by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) for more than two months from March 24 to June 10 in the year 1999. NATO carried out the attacks amid the Yugoslavian forces and the Kosovo Albanian rebel group warfare that began on February 28, 1998. More than 10,000 people were reportedly killed during the war. Born in 1987, Djokovic was in his pre-teens when the clash broke out and lived through the violence. In a recent episode of The Today Show, host Karl Stefanovic asked the Serb whether the horrific experiences

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