Letter: Whose war crimes?
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: It was very clever of Mr Roger Willott (letter, 26 May) to complain about low-flying aircraft "nearly twenty years ago" to the Air Ministry, as it had ceased to exist in the early Sixties as part of the Mountbatten reforms. It became part of the Ministry of Defence. This is a minor detail, but it does demonstrate the cavalier attitude to the facts the critics of Nato's actions in the Balkans have consistently shown.
COLIN J DURHAM
Marnhull, Dorset
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