
By Sarah Left
Published: 9 March 2000 18:22 GMT
A spy within Nato passed lists of bombing targets and flight plans to Belgrade during the Kosovo campaign, according to a BBC investigation.
The news organisation has alleged that generous access to a Nato computer database resulted in leaks to the Serbian military during the first two weeks of the bombing campaign.
Nato has denied the allegations, which state that a secure database containing the information was accessed initially by 600 people.
When Nato cut that number down to 100, the leaks allegedly stopped.
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