Saturday , November 23 2024

Even after 25 years, people in this country are suffering from cancer due to bombing by NATO countries

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Mankind has developed weapons of war so dangerous that their effects persist even decades after the war ends.

Talking about Serbia, a small country in Europe, NATO countries had bombed it in 1999. According to the Serbian government, even after 25 years, people have not been able to come out of it. Even today thousands of people are suffering from diseases like cancer due to the shock of the bombing.

Serbia's Health Minister Danica Grujicic attended a ceremony to mark 25 years of the NATO attack and later said in a media interview that the situation here had collapsed after bombings during the 1999 war. Its effect is visible even today and the death rate is also increasing due to people falling prey to diseases like cancer.

Danica Grujicic further said, “I have written a book together with some Serbian doctors and in it the facts related to the consequences of the terrible bombing in 1999 have been published. This book has been analyzed with the help of all the facts and figures available with us. The research done in Russia has helped us cure people's cancer.

Danica Grujicic is herself a neurosurgeon and before becoming health minister she served as director of Serbia's Institute of Oncology and Radiology. According to him, every year 40,000 people in Serbia get cancer and considering the population of Serbia, this figure can be called very big. Now our government is making such a software on which new patients will be able to register themselves.

The war that Danica Grujicic mentioned in the interview took place in 1999. During this time, a terrible war was fought in Yugoslavia between the Kosovar Liberation Army and the Serbian army and the Albanian separatists and then NATO countries also jumped into it. The war that started on March 24 lasted for two months and during that time 2500 people were killed in bombings.

Serbia believes that the bomb also used low enriched uranium and led to an increase in cancer patients in the country after the war.