The parliamentarians do not know anything about the military exercise in Banja Luka

The parliamentarians do not know anything about the military exercise in Banja Luka

SARAJEVO - Following the announcement that NATO plans to conduct an exercise in the RS in which to use depleted uranium, none of the deputies, but also the College of the BiH House of Representatives did not have information about it in the BiH Parliament.

Staša Košarac, a SNSD deputy at the BiH House of Representatives, talking about a possible NATO exercise in Banja Luka with depleted uranium, said that it was not viido of this document, but that, if so, it is terrible, first of all, from the point of view of human health.

"We witnessed the consequences of NATO bombing in BiH and human health. We have our own plight about NATO bombing and NATO integration. What is terrible is that when making such a decision, people from the 'Alliance for Change' took part because they also participate in the work of the ministry, "Kosarac said.

Commenting on the announcement of a joint exercise by NATO and EUFOR in the Krajina area where depleted uranium will be used, Borjana Krišto, the Speaker of the BiH House of Representatives, said that there was no such information and only disposes of information she receives as a member of the Joint Commission on Defense and Security . Asked if there was a basis for criminal responsibility in those institutions that received an opinion with a reservation that their position would be given by the institutions that are responsible for this.

"I think it would make sense for us to review these reports after the deadline in which we saw whether the institutions made a step forward and what needs to be corrected to respect the procedures. Discussion of these audit reports is welcome to see what can be done, "said Krišto. She added that some reports were dealt with by the Prosecution and that they were judicial institutions, who would say whether they were acting in accordance with the law or not and whether they had criminal responsibility.

Sefik Dzaferovic (SDA), deputy chairman of the BiH Presidency of BiH, said that there was no information and could not provide an answer to possible NATO exercises, but that he could generally say that he did not approve anything that would harm the health of BiH citizens.Dragon Mektić, the BiH security minister, said is that there is no information about NATO's military exercise in the Krajina.