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Why cluster bombs are banned and why airburst weapons aren’t
Airburst weapons and cluster bombs may look similar, but their long-term impact could not be more different. This explains ...
Amid stalled peace talks, Russia is increasingly attacking Ukrainian cities with cluster munitions, banned by international organizations for the indiscriminate damage they cause to civilians. Cluster ...
The IDF put its failure to shoot down the missile down to some other still unidentified human or technical failure. An investigation by the Israel Air Force on Sunday found that the ballistic missile ...
Amnesty International on Thursday condemned Iran’s use of cluster munitions in populated living areas during June attacks on Israel, declaring the actions a blatant violation of international ...
Aug. 1 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1498, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus set foot on the American mainland for the first time, at the Paria Peninsula in present-day Venezuela. In 1790, ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday spurred global leaders to reinforce the global ban on cluster munitions, and urged states still using or producing these weapons to promptly join the treaty. The ...
“All three Shaheds that attacked Vyshhorod yesterday carried cluster munitions. The Shaheds dropped them on the city and then struck residential buildings,” Flash wrote on his Telegram channel, ...
Amnesty International says international humanitarian law prohibits 'indiscriminate weapons' — STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN Amnesty International said on Thursday that Iran fired widely-banned cluster ...
Russia targeted civilian evacuations from a Ukrainian railway station using banned cluster munitions in one of the worst atrocities of the year-long conflict, a new investigation has found. The ...
Cluster munitions have killed or injured more than 1,200 civilians in Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion began, a monitor said Monday, decrying "troubling setbacks" in global efforts to ...
Forces supporting the Syrian government could be using Russian-made cluster munitions in airstrikes, according to the non-governmental organisation Human Rights Watch (HRW). The human rights charity ...
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