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Thousands Evacuated As 1,000-Kg NATO Bomb Removed From Serbian City Nis

Posted on April 21, 2024 By admin


Police, firefighters and medical teams were present to ensure it was transported safely

Nis:

Experts on Sunday removed a bomb left over in a southern Serbian city from the 1999 NATO bombing of the country, prompting the evacuation of more than a thousand residents, officials said.

The 1,000-kilo (2,200-pound) bomb was successfully removed from a construction site in the neighbourhood of Nis, an interior ministry official said.

A photo shows a construction site in Nis, southern Serbia, after the removal of an unexploded bomb from the 1999 NATO bombing

A photo shows a construction site in Nis, southern Serbia, after the removal of an unexploded bomb from the 1999 NATO bombing
Photo Credit: AFP

“It is being transported to a safe location where it will be destroyed”, official Luka Causic told reporters.

Before the removal of the bomb, 1,300 residents of the area where it was found were evacuated for their safety, he added.

Police officers supervise the evacuation of residents from a neighborhood in Nis

Police officers supervise the evacuation of residents from a neighborhood in Nis
Photo Credit: AFP

Police, firefighters and medical teams were present to ensure it was transported safely.

The MK-84 bomb has an explosive charge of 430 kilograms, Causic said.

NATO’s bombing of Serbia began on March 24, 1999, without the approval of the UN Security Council, and lasted 78 days.

It aimed to end Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic’s bloody crackdown on ethnic Albanian separatists in Kosovo.

One of the bloodiest incidents during the campaign struck in Nis on May 7, 1999. More than a dozen people were killed when NATO planes dropped cluster bombs on a crowded central outdoor market. The incident was later described as a “blunder”.

The city was bombed again on May 12 that year with cluster bombs, leading to the deaths of 11 civilians.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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