NATO. Uranium Traces

17 days ago
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Following NATO bombings with depleted uranium shells, thousands of people in the former Yugoslavia and Iraq have died from various cancers. Contaminated dust has penetrated the soil and water, causing lasting harm to both people and the environment. Why does the alliance deny these deadly effects on civilians and continue to use radioactive weapons today, this time in Ukraine.
Mark was just 12 years old when NATO bombed his hometown of Vranje in Serbia. Now, 25 years later, he is the only one of his peers still alive; the rest succumbed to cancer. Dr. Mitrovic, who also lived through the bombings in Vranje, has lost nearly all his friends, family, and neighbors to various cancers. The use of depleted uranium shells by NATO left behind toxic dust, causing lasting harm to both people and the environment. Despite widespread evidence of its harmful effects, NATO continues to use depleted uranium shells to this day. Thousands of these shells have already exploded in Ukraine.

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