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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Uranium a danger to Kosovo survivors

In the villages of Klina and Kijevo was where the most blood was spilled in Kosovo during the 1990's war.  Today those areas are contaminated with uranium from the war, which is why the cases or Leukemia are at an all time high, in the region.  The Uranium contamination is a result of the NATO bombing and aggression that took many lives then and is to this day.




Russian tanks of the Yugoslav Army sit abandoned on Saturday, 19 June 1999 in the eastern Kosovar village of Klina after having been destroyed by NATO air strikes. The NATO international peacekeeping force for Kosovo (KFOR) confirmed 20 June 1999 that Yugoslav troops had completed their withdrawal from the Yugoslav province. dpa (Digitale Fortografie)
Klina
 

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