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Twenty-six years have passed since NATO carried out its bombing campaign against former Yugoslavia. Although the attacks ended long ago, the pain continues. Ksendida Tadic is seriously ill and believes she doesn't have long to live. She's suffering from melanoma, which she's convinced was caused by NATO's use of depleted uranium. Tests have shown that she has 500 times the normal level of depleted uranium in her body. Ksendida and the countless other long-term victims of NATO's bombing, even as they struggle against sickness, are facing another battle – for justice.