Ivana Drove 3,000 Kilometers from Iraq to Serbia: 'Missiles Were Falling on Buildings, It Reminded Me of 1999.'

Belgrade resident Ivana Vasić drove 3,000 kilometers fleeing the war in the Middle East and arrived in Belgrade from Iraq by car in three days. 'When planes were flying over my building, I decided to leave,' says Vasić, adding that it all reminded her of the experience in 1999 and the bombing of Serbia. 'My dogs kept my fear at bay during the journey to Belgrade, they are always there to support me,' says the fitness trainer.
Ivana Drove 3,000 Kilometers from Iraq to Serbia: 'Missiles Were Falling on Buildings, It Reminded Me of 1999.'

Ivana Drove 3,000 Kilometers from Iraq to Serbia: ‘Missiles Were Falling on Buildings, It Reminded Me of 1999.’ Fleeing conflict in the Middle East, Ivana Vasić drove 3,000 kilometers from Iraq to Belgrade in three days. The experience, which she described as reminiscent of the 1999 bombing of Serbia, prompted her departure when planes flew over her building. Vasić found support in her dogs during the challenging journey.

  • Ivana Vasić drove 3,000 kilometers from Iraq to Belgrade.
  • The journey took three days, prompted by the war in the Middle East.
  • The experience reminded Vasić of the 1999 bombing of Serbia.
  • Her dogs provided emotional support during the trip.
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