Total rounds WHO (API & HE) # 1 2 3 4
Date 06/04/1999 07/04/1999 08/04/1999 08/04/1999
NATO Coords 34TDM717863 34TDM551901 34TDN665117 34TDN834190
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
15/04/1999 15/04/1999 16/04/1999 17/04/1999 27/04/1999 27/04/1999 30/04/1999 30/04/1999 30/04/1999 05/05/1999 06/05/1999
34TEM580880 34TEM680995 34TEM643964 34TEM1885 34TDM433974 34TDM680690 4203N02030E 34TEM208935 34TDN402102 34TDM515938 34TDM717863
16 17 18 19
07/05/1999 07/05/1999 07/05/1999 09/05/1999
34TDM503893 34TDN387039 34TDM771627 34TDN416092
20
10/05/1999 34TEN148478
21
11/05/1999 34TEN187470
22 23 24 25 26 27
11/05/1999 11/05/1999 12/05/1999 13/05/1999 14/05/1999 14/05/1999
34TEM019990 34TDN505044 34TDN505044 34TDN7735 34TDM723693 34TEM105920
Unknown 110 150 Unknown
Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo
250
Serbia
Unknown Unknown 200 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown 210 Unknown
Serbia Serbia Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo
400
14/05/1999 34TDM525911 14/05/1999 34TEM126888
30 31 32 33 34 35 36
15/05/1999 15/05/1999 15/05/1999 15/05/1999 15/05/1999 15/05/1999 16/05/1999
37 38
17/05/1999 34TDM755619 17/05/1999 34TEM540821
39 40
41 42 43 44 45
34TDM7462 34TDN514102 34TEM1995 34TEM6496 34TDN719403 34TDM741622 34TDM745682
22/05/1999 34TEM209103 25/05/1999 34TDM624931
25/05/1999 25/05/1999 26/05/1999 26/05/1999 28/05/1999
34TEM620945 34TEM632934 34TDM588998 34TDM5597 34TEN472112
46 47 48 49
28/05/1999 28/05/1999 28/05/1999 28/05/1999
34TEM625882 34TDM43159425 34TDM659950 34TEM189923
50 51 52 53 54
29/05/1999 29/05/1999 29/05/1999 29/05/1999 29/05/1999
34TEN178432 34TDM695654 34TEM335844 34TDM580994 34TDM659950
55 56 57 58 59
29/05/1999 29/05/1999 30/05/1999 30/05/1999 31/05/1999
34TCM01479634 34TEM335844 34TEM1691 34TCM01479634 34TDM54938
60 61 62 63
31/05/1999 01/06/1999 01/06/1999 01/06/1999
34TDM6573 422550N0202630E 34TDM663705 34TDM597858
64 65 66 67 68
01/06/1999 01/06/1999 02/06/1999 02/06/1999 02/06/1999
34TDM782603 34TEM625882 34TDM728675 34TDM728675 34TDM5892
Zhur/Zur
Zhub/Zub
Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo
200
Kosovo
700
Kosovo
150
Kosovo
65 110 570 170 Unknown
Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo
Gjakovë/ Djakova
UNEP
Penetrators removed
Kosovo
90
Kosovo
210
Kosovo
320 200 130 Unknown Unknown 90
Kosovo Kosovo Serbia Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo
170
Kosovo
Further information/Comments
Same coordinates as #15
Bukurevac (Serbia)
0
Visited by UK MOD. Target listed as APC. FRY Authorities did not find any contamination. UNEP could not find any contamination FRY Authorities did not find any contamination FRY Authorities did not find any contamination
Visited by WHO - close to the village of Zhur/Zur Coordinates unclear - not shown on ICBUW map
Same coordinates as #1 Former police station. Visited by WHO - access to presumed strike site not possible, due to presence of mines. Same coordinates as #70 & 74 Same coordinates as #71 Same coordinates as #72
Kosovo
500 100 200
300 28 29
Territory
3
Gjakove/Djakovica
Bellobrade/Belobrod
1.5
0
Visited by UK MOD. Target listed as vehicle. Area under cultivation, and road where attack probably happened had been resurfaced Visited by UK MOD. Former barracks. Target listed as buildings. Nearest house is 150m away. Localised contamination found Visited by UK MOD. Target listed as APC. Area hazardous due to mines and UXO Same coordinates as #24 Same coordinates as #23
Site had been a Serb garrison for military vehicles and an ammo depot. Visited by both UNEP and WHO. According to WHO this site is closest to populated area of any site. Italian KFOR soldiers carried out extensive demolition work at the site before discovering penetrators. At the time of the UNEP visit a number of destroyed vehicles were present at the site. The site was also surveyed by an Italian Army team. ICBUW visited the site in 2010 Target thought to be heavy artillery and armoured vehicles. Visited by UNEP treated with #35 as a single site. No penetrators found, but lichen and moss indicated DU had previously been present in the air.
FRY Authorities did not find any contamination Bellobrade/Belobrod See above
Buzesh/Buzec
0
Treated with #35 as a single site. See comments above Targets probably army vehicles. Visited by UNEP - only able to access roads and buildings as surrounding fields mined. Site near village and agricultural area. FRY Authorities did not find any contamination Coordinates not thought to be correct - UK MOD information suggests that correct coordinates are 34TEN209103. Target listed as artillery. Area was only partially clear of mines and UXO
120
Serbia
Unknown
Kosovo
120
Kosovo
300
Serbia
150 Unknown 170 100
Serbia Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo
200
Serbia
300 50 90
Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo
Same coordinates as #54
350
Kosovo
Target listed APC, thought to have been a decoy. Visited by UK MOD survey team - at that time the site being used as a UK KFOR base with soil removed and the area concreted over
190 Unknown Unknown 50
Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo
230
Montenegro
80 480 250 200
Kosovo Kosovo Montenegro Kosovo
970
Kosovo
200 540 400
Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo
500 970 80 70 600
Borovac (Serbia)
154
Bratoselce (Serbia)
328
Site 1.5km from village. Target thought to have been artillery position. Second area of contamination located during decontamination. Decontamination of both sites carried out by the Serbian authorities between 8 August and 5 December 2005 FRY Authorities did not find any contamination
Target thought to be shelters for armoured vehicles. Visited by UNEP. Site 700m from village of Bratoselce. Same coordinates as #65 & 106. Most heavily targeted site in Serbia - more than 400kg of DU fired during three strikes. Decontamination carried out by Serbian authorities between September and November in 2002 and 2003
Same coordinates as #56
Cape Arza (Montenegro) 242
Cape Arza (Montenegro) See above
Planeje/Planeja
2
Kosovo
Kuke/Kukovce
1
Serbia Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo
Bratoselce (Serbia)
See above
Same coordinates as #48 Decontaminated by the Montenegran authorities. UNEP observed the results of the first phase. An ongoing monitoring programme is thought to be in place. Same coordinates as #58 Same coordinates as #52 Same coordinates as #55. See comments above Coordinates not thought to be correct - not shown on map Visted by UNEP. Target was a village held by Serbs, mostly destroyed at the time of the report. Few measurements were taken due to security concerns, but elevated radiation in some areas.
Target was probably an artillery position on the slopes of a mountain above the village of Kuke/Kukovce. Visited by UNEP, but presence of cluster bombs and mines hampered access. Turkish EOD team had previously found a penetrator at the site. Same coordinates as strikes #46 & 106. See comments above Same coordinates as #67 Same coordinates as #66
400 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76
02/06/1999 02/06/1999 02/06/1999 02/06/1999 03/06/1999 03/06/1999 03/06/1999 03/06/1999
34TDM743720 34TDM503893 34TDN387039 34TDM771627 34TEN362171 34TDM503893 34TDM740590 34TDN59223216
77 78 79 80 81 82
05/06/1999 05/06/1999 05/06/1999 05/06/1999 05/06/1999 05/06/1999
34TDN393005 34TDN4002 34TDN389042 34TDN393005 34TDN387005 34TDN603245
83 84 85 86 87
05/06/1999 06/06/1999 06/06/1999 06/06/1999 06/06/1999
34TDM67256935 34TDM409873 34TDM412883 34TDN4002 34TDM936785
400 500 100 150 470 370 700 280
06/06/1999 06/06/1999 06/06/1999 06/06/1999
92
06/06/1999 34TDN464082
93 94
07/06/1999 34TDM7439471956 07/06/1999 34TDM545937
95 96
97
34TDN474090 34TDM396948 34TDM396948 34TDN474090
07/06/1999 34TDN886168 07/06/1999 34TDM592764
Zhub/Zub
Batushë/ Batusa
Rikavac
0
Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo
Site is near a small mountain village near Albanian border. Surrounding area is hilly with grassland and woods. Same coordinates as #80 Same coordinates as #86
Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo
Zhur/Zur
Unknown 907 120 970
Kosovo
Same coordinates as #77. See comments above
Ceja Mountain
2
Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Irzniq/Rznic
Kosovo
Bandera and Pozhare/Pozar 0
100 100 200
Irzniq/Rznic
Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo
Bandera and Pozhare/Pozar See above
440
Irzniq/Rznic
Kosovo
Kosovo
225
Kosovo
370
Kosovo
610
Kosovo
530
Kosovo
655
Radoniq/ Kosovo Radonjic Lake
07/06/1999 34TDN534026
99
07/06/1999 34TDN4310
100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107
08/06/1999 08/06/1999 08/06/1999 08/06/1999 09/06/1999 11/06/1999 11/06/1999 17/04/1999
560
Unknown Unknown Unknown 27/05/1999
112 Unknown
34TDN528123 34TDM771631-DM762600 34TDN863422 34TDN528123 34TDM755645 34TDM772630 34TEM625882 34TEM170852
34TEM6308785128 34TEN17012908 34TDM5359283702 34TEM397979 34TEM631852
29/05/1999 Not on NATO coords
Llukë e Epërme/ Gornja Luka
Visited by UNEP and WHO (who treated it as a single site with #10). Not clear of mines at time of UNEP visit. Highest density of penetrators found of all UNEP Kosovo sites, and localised pockets of heavy contamination
Same coordinates as #78
745
140
Visited by UNEP. At that time only the road one plouged field was considered safe from mines. No penetrators found, but DU dust and contamination detected on the road. Visited by ICBUW in 2010, where local people seemed unaware of possible contamination. Impact holes in the road had been apparently mended by locals without knowing about possible contamination Same coordinates as #16 & 74. See comments above Same coordinates as #17 Same coordinates as #18 Same coordinates as #16 & 70. See comments above
Visited by both WHO (who treated it as a single site with #92) and UNEP. Site consists of two small villages. Area had been attacked by cluster munitions. Presence of mines and UXO hampered survey. Same coordinates as #91 Same coordinates as #90 Same coordinates as #89 Same coordinates as #88. See comments above Although the coordinates are not identical, target is thought to be the same as #97, see comments below. Visited by UNEP and WHO (who treated it as a single site with strikes #88 and #91). Former Yugoslavia Army barracks surrounded by agricultural land. Visited by ICUBW in 2010. Land under cultivation, and local people seemed unaware of the possibility of contamination. Visited by UK MOD. Target listed as artillery. Farm adjacent to target, and area cultivated. Farmer thought to gow his own food and drink from own well, borehole or rainwater
Iznic/Rznic barracks
1
Radoniq/Radonjic Lake
1
07/06/1999 34TDN465083
98
108 109 110 111
Zhub/Zub
120 400 200 560 320 286
88 89 90 91
Kosovo
Although the coordinates are not identical, target is thought to be the same as #92, see above. Visited by UNEP and WHO (who treated it as a single site with strikes #88 and #91). Former Yugoslavia Army barracks surrounded by agricultural land. Localised contamination & lichen samples show that DU had been present in the air. No penetrators found, although one had previously been retrieved by an Itallian EOD unit. Visited by UNEP and WHO. Targets thought to be artillery or tank positions dug into ridge, or possibly nearby radio station. Site is next to a reservoir providing water for most of southern Kosovo – covering a population of 200,000. Penetrators had previously been found by Italian EOD teams. Significant contamination found near a bunker. Contamination of the reservoir not thought to be a risk because of volume of water. ICBUW visited the site in 2010. Visited by WHO. Site is about 200 to 300 metres south of a village, in agricultural land. Some isolated houses near to the coordinates, but the precise location of the strike is difficult to identify. Visited by UNEP. Target thought to be anti-aircraft and tank positions found by UNEP. No penetrators found, despite over 2000 rounds fired. Lichen sample showed DU had been present in the air. Same coordinates as #103
Kosovo
-
1320
Kosovo
Vranoc/Vranovac
0
400 670 1000 200 500 970 Unknown
Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo Serbia Kosovo
Vranoc/Vranovac
See above
Same coordinates as #100. See comments above
Bratoselce (Serbia)
See above
Same coordinates as #46 and 65. See comments above
Unknown
Serbia
Unknown Unknown Unknown
Kosovo Kosovo Kosovo
180
Unknown
Reljan (Serbia)
197
Serbia
Reljan (Serbia)
See above
Serbia
Pljackovica (Serbia)
54
Visited by UNEP. Targets were probably armoured vehicles. Site 3 km from village of Reljan. Decontamination carried out by the Serbian authorities between September and December 2006 and April and August 2007. Treated by Serbian Authorities and UNEP as a single site with #112. UK MOD wished to visit, but could not do so as site was inaccessible by road.
Treated by Serbian Authorities and UNEP as a single site with #108. See comments above Not on NATO coordinates, but FRY found contamination. Thought to have been struck on 22-May-99. Contamination also found by UNEP. Target thought to be communications mast. Decontamination carried out by Serbian Authorities between 25 July and 8 November 2004.