NATO provides response to impoverished uranium used during Kosovo war

Committee NATO has concluded that the use of poorer uranium during the conflict in Kosovo was not the cause of sustainable health risks, Periscopi reports. So NATO officials have said in a response to N1 regional television. Poor uranium is a very dense metal, so some countries use it for [...]
So NATO officials have said in a response to N1 regional television.
Poor uranium is a very dense metal, so some countries use it to make weapons or ammunition.” NATO is very seriously concerned about health and environment issues, and NATO has formed a uranium commission in 2001. The committee is a forum for exchanging information about possible risks to the health of people who have any links to impoverished uranium “, NATO said in response to regional TV N1.
NATO's response also mentions the UN Environment Programme, which has been published since 2001, reportedly does not pose a threat to people's health.
According to them, these are scientific facts, writes B92.
Following the recent war in Kosovo, much has been written and talked about allegations that the use of impoverished uranium during the NATO Air Force bombings on Serbian military targets could have brought health risks to post-war Kosovo citizens./Periscopi












