NATO tells Serbia where bombs were dropped

Published: Sept. 25, 2007 at 2:19 PM

BELGRADE, Serbia, Sept. 25 (UPI) -- NATO handed over to Belgrade leaders a list of Serbia’s locations where cluster bombs were dropped during air raids in 1999, Serbian media said Tuesday.

A NATO representative delivered Serbia’s ambassador in Brussels the list of coordinates across Serbia and its southern Kosovo province that includes more than 1,000 cluster bombs, some of which still may be undetonated, Belgrade’s B92 radio reported.

Cluster bombs were used during the three-month NATO raid that was aimed at stopping Serbian military campaign against Kosovo’s ethnic-Albanian separatists eight years ago. A Serbian Foreign Ministry official said the NATO list of the coordinates showed 1,080 cluster bombs were dropped on 219 locations on Serbian territory.

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