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Minister says Serbia clear of depleted uranium from 1999 NATO bombing

Released : Tuesday, April 22, 2008 9:36 AM

BELGRADE, Serbia-A Cabinet minister says Serbia has been cleared of depleted
uranium left from NATO bombs dropped in 1999.

Ecology minister Sasa Dragin said Tuesday that authorities have removed all
the remnants of the bombs.

NATO launched a bombing campaign against Serbia in March 1999 to stop an
onslaught ordered by then-President Slobodan Milosevic against the ethnic
Albanian separatist rebels in Kosovo. The air war lasted 78 days before
Milosevic capitulated.

Depleted uranium is a byproduct of radioactive enriched uranium and a heavy
metal suspected of causing birth defects and cancer if inhaled or ingested.
That's especially so if it enters the food chain or contaminates water.

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