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Prior to the leaflet campaign, SFOR on behalf of NATO commenced a raid in the village of Čelebić after receiving information regarding a sighting of the former president. SFOR closed off the village and broke into buildings via explosives. Although weapons were found, Karadžić was not. An unintended consequence of the operation was businesses and homes being damaged or destroyed.<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20030710184224/https://www.ohr.int/ohr-dept/presso/bh-media-rep/round-ups/default.asp?content_id=7012 Reuters: NATO fails to net Karadzic in Bosnia village swoop]". 28 February 2002. Archived from the [http://www.ohr.int/ohr-dept/presso/bh-media-rep/round-ups/default.asp?content_id=7012 original]. Retrieved 8 August 2023.</ref> The event (dubbed "Operation Daybreak" two years later by official sources<ref>"[https://archive.ph/Z7is2 The one that got away]". 24 January 2023. The Age. Archived from [https://www.theage.com.au/world/the-one-that-got-away-20040124-gdx67v.html the original]. Retrieved 8 August 2023.</ref><ref>"[https://archive.li/Mqdwo Damned elusive Karadzic ... not that anyone's looking]". South China Morning Post. 4 February 2004. Archived from the [https://www.scmp.com/article/443257/damned-elusive-karadzic-not-anyones-looking original]. Retrieved 8 August 2023.</ref>) took place February 28th of 2002.
Prior to the leaflet campaign, SFOR on behalf of NATO commenced a raid in the village of Čelebić after receiving information regarding a sighting of the former president. SFOR closed off the village and broke into buildings via explosives. Although weapons were found, Karadžić was not. An unintended consequence of the operation was businesses and homes being damaged or destroyed.<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20030710184224/https://www.ohr.int/ohr-dept/presso/bh-media-rep/round-ups/default.asp?content_id=7012 Reuters: NATO fails to net Karadzic in Bosnia village swoop]". 28 February 2002. Archived from the [http://www.ohr.int/ohr-dept/presso/bh-media-rep/round-ups/default.asp?content_id=7012 original]. Retrieved 8 August 2023.</ref> The event (dubbed "Operation Daybreak" two years later by official sources<ref>"[https://archive.ph/Z7is2 The one that got away]". 24 January 2023. The Age. Archived from [https://www.theage.com.au/world/the-one-that-got-away-20040124-gdx67v.html the original]. Retrieved 8 August 2023.</ref><ref>"[https://archive.li/Mqdwo Damned elusive Karadzic ... not that anyone's looking]". South China Morning Post. 4 February 2004. Archived from the [https://www.scmp.com/article/443257/damned-elusive-karadzic-not-anyones-looking original]. Retrieved 8 August 2023.</ref>) took place February 28th of 2002.
[[File:Radovan Karad i HospodarskeNoviny.jpg|thumb|173x173px|Image used for the cover of the album.]]
[[File:Radovan Karad i HospodarskeNoviny.jpg|thumb|237x237px|Image used for the cover of the album.]]
The cover to the album features an SFOR helicopter with leaflets being scattered. Beside it is an image of Karadžić in a VRS uniform taken some time in the winter, though the true source of the image is unknown. It features the titular leaflet on the bottom with a banner with the Serb flag colors on top with the sky as the background. The back features a profile of the Gusle and a purple tint to the sky background.
The cover to the album features an SFOR helicopter with leaflets being scattered. Beside it is an image of Karadžić in a VRS uniform taken some time in the winter, though the true source of the image is unknown. It features the titular leaflet on the bottom with a banner with the Serb flag colors on top with the sky as the background. The back features a profile of the Gusle and a purple tint to the sky background.