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THE USE OF DEPLETED URANIUM (DU) BULLETS AND BOMBS BY NATO FORCES IN YUGOSLAVIAThe public at large, both in UK and in Yugoslavia, are unaware that 30
mm bullets being fired by A-10 anti-tank aircraft and probably all Tomahawk
Cruise missiles in this action contain depleted uranium (DU).
The bullets were used in the Gulf War , and some 1 million of them still lie in the deserts of that region where subsequently the incidence of leukaemia cancer, and birth defects have risen sharply as a consequence of the ensuing environmental radiation. The amount of DU scattered around the Gulf war zone is given as 350 ton, but including the nose cones of Cruise missiles and helicopter rotors, the figure is nearer 750 ton. This is 27 TBequerels of radioactivity, one fiftieth of the total alpha releases from Sella field over its entire operating history. The same is happening in Bosnia where DU was also employed. Some 80,000 US Gulf War veterans now suffer from the so-called Gulf War syndrome, whose symptoms are identical to radiation sickness. The US military are well aware of this and are on record as confirming 2.5mGy/hr at the surface of a DU shell, a dose equivalent to a chest X-ray per hour. Each A-10 Thunderbolt 30mm cannon anti tank shell contains some 275g (10.1 Bq). A single 120mm Abrams tank DU shell contains 3kg of U-238 (111 MBq) of activity. When DU bombs detonate, uranium oxide is formed in particulars of between 0.5 and 5 microns. These can be windborne several hundred miles or suspended electrostatically in the atmosphere. The half life of Uranium is 109 (ten to the ninth) years, so they do not decay. One "hot particle" of this DU material in the lungs is equivalent to a chest X-ray per hour for life. It is impossible to remove, so the donated lung gradually irradiates the victim until death ensues. In the use of DU both ground-based combatants and their targets are almost certain to suffer long term radiation sickness and premature death. The Pentagon view is that the short term effectiveness outweighs the long term situation, but this is in error. The public at large are unaware that these weapons are weapons of mass
destruction and have been requested to be placed, like cluster bombs,
on the Geneva Convention banned list.
The Yugoslav population however, together with aid workers and ethnic Albanians are largely unprotected. Other links Start point news (Greek Lang.) RTV BK Telecom - Agresija NATO Office of Nuclear Energy, Science & Technology - DOE Human Site - Stop nato bombing Light a candle and pray for Peace !
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