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NATO uses Ukraine to get rid of expired ammunition as in Yugoslavia — Austrian ex-minister

Karin Kneissl noted that the story continues to this day

MOSCOW, March 25. /TASS/. NATO is supplying expired ammunition to Ukraine, just as it previously disposed of such past-its-prime ordnance in Yugoslavia, former Austrian Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl said in an interview with TASS Director General Andrey Kondrashov during work on a documentary titled "Belgrade" for Rossiya-1 television.

"When I had the first opportunity to go to Kosovo in June-July 1999, I went there with a group of German sappers who arrived, and in conversations they told us that antipersonnel mines are not produced in Serbia. All these munitions were from NATO arsenals, and they did not explode because, as in Ukraine today, expired ammunition was used. Tomahawk missiles, which they wanted to get rid of, and some of them were fired from such a high altitude that columns of refugees affected by friendly fire from NATO were hit," she said.

Kneissl noted that the story continues to this day. "Kosovars were victims, Serbs were aggressors, and in the current situation, looking at the weekly problems, we see that nothing has been solved since 1999."