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3 Aftermath  





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Niš cluster bombing






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Cluster bombing of Niš
Location of bombsites on 7 May 1999, relative to their intended targets
LocationNiš, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Date7 May 1999, 12 May 1999
TargetNiš Airport

Attack type

Aerial bombing
Deaths14[1] to 16[2]
Injured28 on first attack,[1] 11 on second attack[3]
PerpetratorsNetherlands Air Force

The cluster bombingsofNiš were events that occurred on 7 and 12 May 1999 during the coalition-led bombing of Yugoslavia. The first bombing was a significant event involving civilian deaths and the use of cluster bombs during the NATO campaign in Yugoslavia.[4]

The first bombing[edit]

On 7 May 1999, between the time of 11:30 and 11:40, fighter jets of the Royal Netherlands Air Force dropped two containers of cluster bombs over Niš, directed at Niš Airport, located at the end of the city. The bombs impacted near the city center, which is at least 3 km from the airport, their presumed target. The bombs were scattered from the two containers and were carried by the wind and then fell in three locations in the central part of the city:

A report from Human Rights Watch recorded 14 civilians deaths as a result of the attack, with another 28 injured.[1] Večernje novosti reported 16 civilian deaths.[2] Civilian deaths were high as the attack occurred in the middle of the day when civilians were congregating in the streets and at the market where the death toll was greatest.[5]

The second bombing[edit]

Monument to victims of the bombing of Niš

On 12 May 1999, the eastern part of the city was bombed with cluster bombs, resulting in 11 civilian injuries. Many of the injuries were amputations. This part of the city, Duvanište, is more than 7 km from the airport. The last victim of that bombing was killed in the year 2000, when an unexploded bomb detonated.[6]

Aftermath[edit]

After the incident the Royal Netherlands Air Force stopped using cluster bombs in the campaign, but other NATO members continued to use them. According to a report issued by Amnesty International, NATO gave no reason as to why cluster munitions were deployed on targets so close to a civilian population. In their opinion, NATO violated Article 51(4) and (5) of Protocol I.[7]

In 2009 hundreds of unexploded cluster munitions could still be found in the Serbian countryside, despite efforts by the Serbian government to clear all sites of such munitions.[8]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Civilian Deaths in the NATO Air Campaign - The Crisis in Kosovo". Hrw.org. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  • ^ a b D. Stojanović (7 May 2015). "Novosti: Suze za 16 žrtava kasetnih bombi" (in Serbian). Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  • ^ "Destroyed cluster bomb from 1999". B92.net. 4 April 2008. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  • ^ Civilian Deaths in the NATO Air Campaign
  • ^ Norton-Taylor, Richard (8 May 1999). "Nato cluster bombs 'kill 15' in hospital and crowded market". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
  • ^ "Yellow killers" (PDF). Norwegian people's aid.
  • ^ "ATO/FRY: "Collateral Damage" or Unlawful Killings?" (PDF). Amnesty International. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
  • ^ "РТС: Ниш чисти касетне бомбе" (in Serbian). Rts.rs. 24 May 2009. Retrieved 16 February 2012.

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