Container filled with cluster bombs found in southwest
A container filled with unexploded cluster bombs has been discovered close to the Dubinje military airport, near Sjenica in southwestern Serbia.
Source: RTS
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Members of a mine clearing team showed three cluster bombs found next to the container, believed to have fallen out when the object hit the ground.
The team believes there are as many as 199 bombs inside the container, and are facing a risky process of removing them.
Civil Defense Directorate chief Bratislav Rancic told RTS that the discovery of an entire container was "a unique case so far," and something that also makes it more difficult to dispose of the explosives.
He added that the Emergency Sector personnel had been at the location for the past two days, "and it seems they will be there for another two to three days."
Maybe the Serbian government should ask the United States to send their people and pay for the clean up? Why should ordinary Serbs continue to pay the price and risk their lives over the crime committed by the US and its Allie in the bombing of Serbia? Better still, consider an international court case to get compensation for the damage and clean up. I am sure there are many US lawyers who will take it on for a percentage of any settlement.
(Michael Thompson, 30 July 2015 15:31)
Maybe the Serbian government should ask the United States to send their people and pay for the clean up? Why should ordinary Serbs continue to pay the price and risk their lives over the crime committed by the US and its Allie in the bombing of Serbia? Better still, consider an international court case to get compensation for the damage and clean up. I am sure there are many US lawyers who will take it on for a percentage of any settlement.
(Michael Thompson, 30 July 2015 15:31)
Maybe the Serbian government should ask the United States to send their people and pay for the clean up? Why should ordinary Serbs continue to pay the price and risk their lives over the crime committed by the US and its Allie in the bombing of Serbia? Better still, consider an international court case to get compensation for the damage and clean up. I am sure there are many US lawyers who will take it on for a percentage of any settlement.
(Michael Thompson, 30 July 2015 15:31)