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(14 Mar 2006) 1. Exteriors of Moscow airport 2. Departure lounge 3. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Marko Milosevic, Son of former Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic: "Yesterday I requested the Russian Federation government's permission to bury temporarily my father, Slobodan Milosevic, here in Moscow. Belgrade authorities do not allow this (the burial), they want to prevent it from happening. As far as I know Moscow mayor, Yuri Luzhkov agreed to this yesterday. Tomorrow we will make an official request." 4. Milosevic talking to media 5. Departure board 6. Set up of Leo Bokeria 7. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Leo Bokeria, Director of Bakulev Cardio-Vascular Centre: "It is regrettable that they did not heed our numerous requests for additional medical tests. Today many Dutch specialists, not doctors, but a toxicologist, quotes us in Russia as saying Dutch doctors cannot treat hypertension. We never said this. The Dutch health system is one of the best in the world. The point is that a person with a number of cardio-vascular ailments had not been properly examined and therefore treated. If he had undergone coronary graphics and done surgery, he would have been alive." 8. Various exteriors of airport STORYLINE: The son of Slobodan Milosevic headed from Russian exile to the Netherlands to retrieve the body of his father on Tuesday as plans for the former Yugoslav leader's funeral remained in disarray Two chaotic days after Milosevic was found dead in his prison cell in The Hague, it appeared increasingly probable his body would be returned to Serbia for a politically charged burial that could be a rallying point for nationalists. But his son Marko raised the possibility of a temporary burial in Russia, an apparent effort to get around the standing arrest warrant in Serbia against widow Mirjana Markovic. "Yesterday I requested the Russian Federation government's permission to temporarily bury my father, Slobodan Milosevic, here in Moscow," Marko told reporters at Moscow's airport before boarding a flight for The Hague. "Belgrade authorities do not allow this (the burial), they want to prevent it from happening." There was concern that a funeral in Serbia could ignite nationalist passions and cause turmoil for the pro-democracy authorities who toppled Milosevic in 2000, after a 13-year reign in which many around the world blamed him for a series of wars that killed hundreds of thousands and left the former Yugoslavia a splintered ruin. Accompanying Marko Milosevic was a team of Russian doctors who will investigate the results of the official autopsy carried out by Dutch pathologists. Among them was a leading Russian cardiologist who said Slobodan Milosevic would have been alive today had he was properly diagnosed and treated. Slobodan Milosevic asked the tribunal in December for permission to seek heart treatment in Moscow. That request was denied after tribunal officials expressed concern Milosevic might not return. He repeated the request last month. Milosevic was arrested in 2001 and put on trial a year later on 66 counts for war crimes and genocide in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo during Yugoslavia's violent breakup in the 1990s. He was the first sitting head of state indicted for war crimes. A lawyer for Milosevic said Monday it was the family's wish for his body to be returned to Belgrade, and Serb authorities reportedly were considering whether to lift an arrest warrant against his wife to allow her to attend. Despite uncertainty over where the funeral would be held, Milosevic's son, Marko, was granted a visa to enter the Netherlands and claim the body. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...