THESE ARE THE PLACES IN SERBIA WHERE BOMBS WITH IMPOVERISHED URANIUM FELL: NATO map reveals the exact locations from the 1999 attack!

17 years after, it is still not determined how many projectiles were shot at or country and what the consequences for the health of the residents are

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On March 24, 1999, 17 years ago today, NATO started military intervention on Yugoslavia in which 2.500 people died, out of which 1.031 member of the army and police.

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17 years after, it is still not determined how many projectiles were shot at or country and what the consequences for the health of the residents are.

According to NATO report 31.000 projectiles with impoverished uranium were dropped, according to our Army it was 50.000, and according to some Russian sources, the number goes up to 90.000.

Just to remind, the time limit of uranium decontamination is 4.5 billion years.

The consequences of the radiation are still not determined.

Even though NATO mostly bombarded targets on Kosovo and Metohija, (81 contaminated spot is on Kosovo, one in Montenegro, and 9 in Serbia), some experts claim that we are all endangered because of it.

When a bullet with impoverished uranium explodes, it goes through the heaviest armor, causing the temperature to go up to 2.00 degrees.

On this NATO map you can see the exact locations where the projectiles with impoverished uranium were used:

Foto: nato.int Foto: nato.int

There is an official map on the NATO website with the locations where impoverished uranium was used.

Those places are: Podujevo municipality with villages Donja Lapastica, Sekiraca, Ladovac, Svetlja, Donji Sibovac, city of Kosovska Mitrovica, Ljusta, Vaganice, Brabonjic, Banja, Suvo Grlo, Crkolez, the city of Pristina, Gornja Brnjica, Makovac, Lukare, Krusevo, Berkov, Janjevo, Novo Brdo, Papracane, Kotradic, Junik, Bardosan, Crnobreg, Grebno, Urosevac, the city of Prizren, Opolje, Zur, Skivjan, Rujan, Ljiljance, Borovac, Biljaca, Bustranje, Bukorevac, and many others.

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Even though many experts are dealing with the connection of the uranium and cancer, the Commission of the Italian Senate, who investigated the connection of the weapon with impoverished uranium and the level of sickness of the Italian soldiers in Bosnia and Kosovo, concluded that uranium had nothing to do with it.

The president of the Commission, Paolo Franco stated that in the tissues used from the sick or deceased Italian soldiers there were no traces of uranium, but that they found nano particles possibly caused from the explosion of such a weapon.

Foto: Tanjug/Vladimir Dimitrijević Foto: Tanjug/Vladimir Dimitrijević

It is proven that Serbia is facing a quiet epidemics of the malign diseases, no one can officially blame NATO for that.

Simply, there are no studies to connect the level of diseases with impoverished uranium.

Organization for fighting against cancer warned the government a couple of years ago that the researches showed an alarming progress in the number of cancer patients in Serbia and that we may expect the continuation of that trend.

(Telegraf.co.uk)

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