Thread:Kiadony/@comment-5916303-20150313162115/@comment-5916303-20150324132532

Yea, we do have that kind of concept, that's pretty much how every country under communism worked during Cold War in eastern Europe.

After NATO's joint bombing operation against Yugoslavia in 1999, Serbia hasn't been what it used to be. Ever since then, there have been more and more cases of cancer related problems and other similar diseases, speculated to have happened from their scrapped bombs. In these parts, it's not healthy to get caught in the rain, because all of these elements have contributed to harmful weather. People who have lived in the former SFRY note that these rain showers aren't what they once were.

Your situation sounds like Montenegro's city of Pljevlja, a small city on a hill, surrounded by even bigger hills, that has a thermo power plant right above it. My friend from there said that the air reeks and their environment has been contaminated. He said that they can also get sick from the polluted air.