Amnesty accuses Nato of war crimes
Nato today dismissed accusations by Amnesty International that it committed war crimes during its air war against Kosovo and Serbia.
Jamie Shea, Nato’s chief spokesman, said that cases when civilians were killed were due to technological failure or “the accidents of conflict” – not because Nato had failed to take all necessary precautions.
“Each target that Nato struck was approved by a team of government lawyers and we attacked in such a way as to minimise the prospects of civilian casualties,” he said.
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