Serbian Stojadin Dia blames his illness on NATOhe has skin cancer. In the 1999 attack on Yugoslavia, the alliance used deplete
Serbian Stojadin Diča blames his illness on NATO—he has skin cancer. In the 1999 attack on Yugoslavia, the alliance used depleted uranium shells. ‘I was taken to the hospital first. I left my health here,’ says Stojadin.
Twenty-five years have passed since the tragedy, but its effects are still felt by locals. Why will they never forget the NATO strikes?
Watch our video and the new film ‘Fatal Dust: U-238’ to know.
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Serbian Stojadin Diča blames his illness on NATO—he has skin cancer. In the 1999 attack on Yugoslavia, the alliance used deplete