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Pastimes : Kosovo

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To: Neocon who wrote (11307)6/8/1999 12:52:00 AM
From: George Papadopoulos  Read Replies (1) of 17770
 
More on the catastrophe Nato is continuing:

Hungary finds air contaminated in wake of NATO strikes
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BUDAPEST (Mon Jun 07 1999 16:35:11 UTC9 Itar-Tass) - Hungarian
environmental experts have found considerable concentrations of oil
refining chemicals and other contaminants in air samples obtained a
few days ago with a mobile samping station deployed at Hungary's
border with Yugoslavia.

Environmentalists related the chemical emissions to NATO's air strikes
on Yugoslavia's chemical factories.

Media reports said many of substances registered in the air were
health hazard, especially dioxins, or agents that released in a range
of combustion processes and cause cancer.

Residents of Szeged and other cities in southern Hungary were
repeatedly warned over the past weeks about invasion of Hungary by
dangerous chemicals after NATO's bombing of industrial sites in
Serbia's province Vojevodina.

Green groups demanded that the government publish the contamination
data and urge NATO to stop raiding chemical productions in Yugoslavia.

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