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In 1999, during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, company's facilities were bombed allegedly by request of Philip Morris International
The two sources from this are the same Serbian news website. This sentence makes it sound very much like it's a fact but I can find no information about this anywhere and even the article itself sounds wishy-washy, making the claim in part on things the workers believed and in part on a supposed (unsourced) confirmation by a NATO spokesman.
This smells to me of a conspiracy theory and I don't think it should be on wikipedia.