UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMME
"UNITED NATIONS INTER-AGENCY NEEDS ASSESSMENT MISSION TO THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA" ENVIRONMENT AND HUMAN SETTLEMENTS ASPECTS M I S S I O N R E P O R T Bakary Kante Senior policy Advisor to the Executive Director of UNEP May 1999 U N I T E D N A T I O N S This is a part of the Executive Summary of an internal report of the United Nations about the environmental consequences of the war against Yugoslavia. One aspect (among others) which has been mentioned in the report is the hazard of the use of D e p l e t e d U r a n i u m : VIII. EFFECTS OF THE USE OF WEAPONS WITH RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES According to the available data, NATO forces have used against civilian targets special ammunition containing depleted uranium in bombing military and civilian targets. The caliber of this ammunition is 30 mm: it is fired mainly from cannon, jets type A-10 and "Tomahawk" cruising missiles. The mentioned missiles can penetrate a steel plate some 57 mm thick. The cores of these missiles are radioactive and the estimates are that their activity of Uranium 238 amounts to about 3.4 Mbq. Uranium belongs to the group of toxic elements and has been classified in the second group of radionuclides of very high toxicity. This type of ammunition is nuclear waste and its use is very dangerous and harmful. The effects on the population are terrible because in addition to injuries and destruction of body tissue, it causes radiological contamination. This contamination produces toxic and radiation effects that cause cancer. The use of ammunition with impoverished uranium in the future course of NATO's air strike on FRY would have even more adverse effects resulting in a large-scale ecological disaster and long-term effects on human health (leucemia, cancer, congenital anomalies, etc.) When weapons with depleted uranium are used, they produce uranium-oxides (U3O8 & UO2) as well as highly reactive gases Radium and Radon, among others. Oxide particles are from 0.5 to 5 microns large and can be carried by the wind over several hundred kilometers. Since northwestern winds are most common in the Yugoslav region, this practically means tha pollution goes from Yugoslavia to Hungary, Germany, Croatia and Bosnia or to Albania, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Greece. Radiological as well al chemical contamination "do not distinguish" among military personnel who use this weapons, among targets, territories, innocent present civilians, the press, the crew and teams that provide all sort of assistance, nor are they confined within any state boundaries or a specified time period. It is noteworthy that the time of semi-decomposition of depleted uranium is 4.5 billion years. It is important to mention catastrophic cnsequences of the targeting of the Nuclear Research Institute "VINCA", located near Belgrado, which is also the storage place of domestic low-radioactive waste". --------------------------------- "Serious damage to the environment is being caused by the destruction of oil refineries, petrochemical plants, chemical and fertilizer factories, pharmaceutical plants and other industrial enterprises. There are severe actual and potential environmental impacts of the current hostilities, mostly in the Serbian part of FRY. Both the population and natural environment in the Balkans may be under threat. If pollution crosses Yugoslavia's borders, it may affect other countries in the region. It may also further complicate the tragic refugee situation in some neighbouring states." "Human settlements are badly affected mostly in Kosovo" "Different types of targeted international assistence are required to cope with impacts on environment and human settlements in F.R.Y." The report includes a preliminary list of factories which have been destroyed and/or attacked AND THE EFFECTS. ---------------------------------- "NATO bombing is happening in the phase of planting many crops vital for the survival of the population: corn, sunflower, soy, sugar beet and vegetables. All above mentioned polluters affect the quality of air, soil, water and have negative effects in the short and long term on the food chain". WHAT IS DEPLETED URANIUM?Homepage ![]() Top |
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