Surdulica (Serbian Cyrillic: Сурдулица) is a town and municipality located in the Pčinja District of southern Serbia.
[citation needed] With the introduction of sanctions against Yugoslavia during the 1990s, Zastava PES reduced its workforce by 70% and had its international contracts terminated.
Important producers were also subsidiaries of SIMPO, YUMCO and EPS hydro power plants Vrla.
[citation needed] On April 27, 1999, NATO missiles struck several houses in the southern town of Surdulica.
A CNN journalist named Alessio Vinci subsequently visited the local morgue, where he reported 16 civilians killed as a result of the attack.
[5] One of Serbia's public broadcasters, RTS, reported that 20 civilians were killed during the April 27 bombings,[6] whereas Human Rights Watch only recorded eleven deaths.
The ethnic composition of the municipality of Surdulica:[11] The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2018):[12] There are two primary schools in the town of Surdulica - Vuk Karadžić and Jovan Jovanović Zmaj, and several schools in the villages around the town.