Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević
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Top: Map of significant buildings during the protests Bottom: Protesters at the House of the Federal Assembly of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, as it was on fire | |||
| Date | 29 September – 5 October 2000 (6 days) | ||
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| Resulted in | DOS victory
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| Death(s) | 2 (non-violent) | ||
| Injuries | 65 | ||
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President of Serbia and Yugoslavia
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The Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević began in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia after the general election on 24 September 2000 and culminated in the downfall of Slobodan Milošević's government on 5 October 2000. As such, it is commonly referred to as the 5 October Revolution (Serbian: Петооктобарска револуција, Petooktobarska revolucija) or colloquially the Bulldozer Revolution (Serbian: Багер револуција, Bager revolucija), after one of the most memorable episodes from the day-long protest in which a heavy equipment operator charged the Radio Television of Serbia building, considered to be symbolic of the Milošević regime's propaganda.