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                        | Divided country stealthy invasion by radiation
 
 Beginning March 24, 1999, NATO forces bombed
                        Yugoslavia for 78 days. The American air
                        force also fired DU tank penetrators. First
                        in the Gulf War in 1991, then in Bosnia in
                        1995, this was the third time these radioactive
                        weapons have been used in actual combat.
                        Criticism of the use of DU munitions began
                        during the bombing, but it was not until
                        February of this year that NATO formally
                        admitted, in a letter to UN Secretary General
                        Kofi Annan, that "we used about 31,000
                        30mm rounds." Visiting the still divided
                        area, I learned that DU was also used in
                        southern Serbia, which was not included in
                        the area of use announced by NATO. Many are
                        concerned about the impact of DU on the environment
                        and health, but Albanian residents in Kosovo
                        are utterly unaware of the DU in the ground
                        near their homes.
 
 
 Story and photos by Akira Tashiro
 
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