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Friday, 19 January, 2001, 17:02 GMT
DU depletes Greek Kosovo troops
![]() Reports of illness among Balkan veterans are running rife across Europe
The Greek army has issued an urgent appeal for volunteers to join its peacekeeping force in Kosovo, after more than 200 soldiers asked to be sent home.
Another 200 officers and men who applied for a posting to Kosovo have withdrawn their applications. The Greek Minister of Defence Akis Tsochatzopoulos promised that any military personnel seeking an early return to Greece will be granted permission to do so.
So far, 220 soldiers stationed in Kosovo have applied for an early return, while another 232 have chosen to return to Greece at the end of their tour. And out of a list of 375 officers and men who had originally put themselves down for the Kosovo posting, there are now only 175 left. The Greek Government has come under strong criticism from oppositon parties for its handling of the matter.
The Greek Government assured soldiers on Thursday that all necessary action had been taken to protect their health. According to officials, preliminary measurements by a team of nuclear scientists and army doctors sent to Kosovo earlier this week have failed to show any sign of contamination among the Greek troops. |
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