"From 1998 to the present, the Serbian Orthodox Church has claimed that NATO deliberately bombed Serbian Orthodox Monasteries and other sacred monuments. These accusations can still be found Serbian Orthodox Church WEB sites and in other forums. After thorough investigation, it turned out that these accusations were complete fabrications.http://www.haverford.edu/relg/sells/reports.html#Sells_SUC
For an op-ed piece refuting the accusations of the Serbian Orthodox Church, see the Kosovo Current Crisis Web page, Michael Sells, How Serbian Orthodox Church Leaders Used Monasteries to Entice Ethnic Hatred. The same article also appears on the web-page of the Kosova Crisis Center.
In claiming that NATO was engaged in systematic annihilation of Serbian religious heritage in Kosovo, the Serbian Orthodox Church used the same fabrications it used in 1986 when it claimed that Kosovar Albanians were annihilating Serbian Monasteries, engaged in organized rape against Serbian women, and carrying out genocide against Serb. These accusations were shown Serbian journalists to be fabrications, but they were nevertheless taken up by Serbian intellectuals in the famous SANU Memorandum that is considered to have been the death knell of the former Yugoslavia."
Some old stuff, Bonly-boy.
What would the Jihdists do without you.
There are documented photos of destroyed Serbian Orthodox churches - which were looted, burned and/or blown up under watch of KFOR (NATO's ground forces). Those who blew up the churches showed high degree of knowledge of explosives and obviously had large quantities of it.
This was all done during supposed "peace time" and not in the thick of the war.
During war churches and mosques were sometimes collateral damage, sometimes targeted because soldiers used them or stored supplies in them, sometimes the enemy army was hiding behind them - the last from a man who served with the Muslim army in Bosnia. He said they were better at destroying things than building things. He was hired by SFOR (NATO forces in Bosnia) to help them locate buried land mines, but he couldn't orient himself because so much of the landscape had changed during wars. He did say that they, forces for the Bosnian Muslim army, did sometimes destroy churches or their own mosques "if the enemy was behind them".
The Catholic churches in Serbia are entirely undamaged. Not even graffiti on them. There are Muslims within Serbia who've lived there during the wars and to this day. They and all the other ethnicities have freedom of movement and access to their homes, they weren't fired from their jobs in Serbia they way Serbs were mass fired by Croats and written out of the constitution, etc.