YUGOSLAV ARMY troops forced out of Kosovo by Nato bombing are reported to be pouring into Montenegro at an alarming rate, raising fears that Serbia's tiny neighbour is about to become the next victim of President Slobodan Milosevic's aggression.
The number of troops in Montenegro has risen to 40,000 - more than 5 per cent of the population. Many fear clashes between police loyal to the reformist Montenegrin government and Yugoslav troops loyal to Mr Milosevic.
Human-rights workers also warn that Serb paramilitaries fresh from Kosovo and from carrying out some of the worst atrocities in Europe since the Second World War have been fanning out through …