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NATO Finally to Tell Serbian Gov’t Location of Cluster Bombs

HeadlineSep 17, 2007

The Independent newspaper of London is reporting NATO chiefs are planning finally to tell the Serbian government where they dropped thousands of cluster bombs during the Kosovo War. Belgrade hopes this could help pinpoint thousands of unexploded munitions that have littered the country for the past eight years. The United States, Britain and Holland are believed to have dropped more than 2,000 cluster bombs — containing 380,000 sub-munitions — during the war.

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