The campaign:
Yugoslav reports say at least 20 killed and 43 injured when NATO raid hit bus and two cars near Savine Vode, between Pec and Kosovo's border with Montenegro.
NATO raids on Yugoslav electricity grid leave Belgrade and much of Serbia in the dark. NATO raids also hit factory, bridge and civilians areas.
Jamie Shea says objective was to cut off electricity to airports, military headquarters communications systems and command and control network; says "every precaution" taken to ensure hospitals had back-up generators.
Yugoslav forces score first direct hit on NATO warplane.
Three freed US soldiers celebrate first full day of freedom, reunited with families at US base in Germany.
Agim Ceku, former Croatian army brigadier wounded fighting against Yugoslavia in 1993, named KLA chief of-staff.
Refugees:
NATO plans to build camps in Albania for 160,000 refugees, including up to 60,000 now in Macedonia.
2,000 Ethnic Albanian refugees arrive in Kosovo on night train; 4,000 more arrive on later train and buses; several hundred arrive at mountain border crossing of Jazince, north-west of Skopje.
German Interior Minister Otto Schilly proposes doubling number of refugees brought to Germany to 20,000.
Diplomacy:
Viktor Chernomyrdin in Washington for talks with Clinton, may travel back to Belgrade for further talks.
Mandela says NATO strikes "irresponsible" , urges talks between Clinton and Yeltsin, accuses Milosevic of inhumanity.
NATO Secretary General Javier Solana says had Russia been tougher during talks in Rambouillet it might "have saved a lot of tragedy" in Kosovo.
Chirac to visit Moscow next week for talks with Yeltsin.
Inside Serbia:
Radio broadcasts resume, power restored to hospitals, water stations and bakeries, but people urged to use electricity sparingly "to avoid a humanitariancatastrophe."
In The Region:
Blair on one-day visit to Macedonia for talks with President Kiro Gilgorov, Prime Minister Ljubco Georgievski and Foreign Minister Aleksandar Dimitorv, to meet British troops, and to visit refugee camps. Later visits Romania.
Romania gives NATO unrestricted and unlimited use of airspace and airports.
Montenegro's pro-Serbian opposition demands Montenegro stand firmly by Serbia's side.
Prime Minister Ljubco Georievski expresses fears of civil unrest if West fails to ease Macedonia's economic woes.
Quote of the Day:
"There is hop e for a peaceful settlement. Everything is possible in our world." - Viktor Chernomyrdin on his visit to Washington.