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Serbia Filing First Lawsuits Against NATO on Behalf of 1999 Bombing Victims, 
Lawyer Says


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BELGRADE (Sputnik) - Serbian victims of the 1999 NATO bombing in Yugoslavia 
will, for the first time in over 20 years, on Wednesday file lawsuits against 
the alliance for the use of depleted uranium ammunition during the airstrikes, 
Srdjan Aleksic, the lawyer who is leading the team of legal experts, told 
Sputnik.

Aleksic and his team have been putting together cases with material evidence 
for several years. Lawsuits against NATO as a legal entity will be filed on 
behalf of the victims. 
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"We are filing lawsuits on Wednesday in courts in the cities of Belgrade, Novi 
Sad, Kragujevac, Nis and Vranje. We are talking about the highest courts, to 
which we will file five lawsuits. The victims are natural persons — deceased 
and sick soldiers and police officers of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 
who were in Kosovo in 1999. At the first stage, we want them to be identical 
cases, as in the Italian military", Aleksic said.

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A man walks past the building of former federal military headquarters in 
Belgrade on March 24, 2010, destroyed during the 1999 NATO air campaign against 
Yugoslavia.

As was the case with Western European servicemen who received high radiation 
doses while serving in NATO near radioactive ammunition and at the places of 
their use, the lawyer seeks to win compensation for each of the Serbian victims 
in the amount of at least 300,000 euros ($364,508). Aleksic is assisted by the 
Italian lawyer Angelo Fiore Tartaglia, who has successfully represented the 
interests of the Italian military.

"He has 181 court rulings, which have already entered into force in Europe. He 
will be a member of my legal expert team. We have more than 3,000 pages of 
materials, including verdicts, expert opinions, materials of a special Italian 
government commission. We have collected enough evidence", Aleksic noted.

The next step after the Higher Court in Belgrade admits the lawsuits would be 
to send a formal notification to the NATO headquarters within six months. The 
alliance, on its part, will have to respond within 30 days.

NATO airstrikes continued from 24 March to 10 June 1999. The exact number of 
victims of the airstrikes is unknown. 
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The Serbian authorities say that about 2,500 people, including 89 children, 
were killed and about 12,500 people were injured in the bombings. According to 
various sources, the material damage is assessed at between $30 billion and 
$100 billion.

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Still from Serbian TV from April 4, 1999 showing a bridge over the Danube in 
Novi Sad, northern Serbia, some 70 km (40 miles) north of Belgrade, which was 
destroyed a day earlier by NATO warplanes.

The military operation was conducted without the approval of the UN Security 
Council and on the basis of the Western countries' allegations that the 
Yugoslavian authorities had carried out ethnic cleansing in Kosovo and provoked 
a humanitarian catastrophe there.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has said that the use of depleted uranium 
weapons during the NATO operation 
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  is behind the increase in the number of cancer patients in the Balkan nation. 
Moreover, Belgrade said it established a special commission to investigate the 
consequences of the 1999 NATO bombings 
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  for the environment and health of the Serbs.

 

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