For the sake of defending territory from Russian raids, Ukraine Hujani its people with Bunch Bombs
Part of the most likely Uragan cluster munitions or bombs fired by Ukrainian troops, in Husarivka, Ukraine, on April 14 2022. (Source: New York Times/Straits Times) Author : EDWIN SHRI BIMO | Editor : VYARA LESTARI
HUSARIVKA, KOMPAS.TV – It was early March when the munitions warheads or cluster bombs land next to Yurii Doroshenkos house in Ukraine east, after the cluster bombs spread death in his village.
They shot and hit the road, said Doroshenko like quoted New York Times , Tuesday (19/4/2022).
That type of internationally banned weapon repeatedly accused of being used by the Russian military since the late invasion of Ukraine February. Rights groups have condemned its use. Western leaders also linked their presence with a bunch of criminal accusations war aimed at Moscow.
However, cluster bombs aka cluster bombs that landed next to the house Doroshenko was not fired by Russian troops. Based on evidence reviewed by The New York Times during a visit to the area it, it is very possible that the deadly bomb was actually launched by Ukrainian forces trying to retake the area the.
No one was killed in the attack in Husarivka, a hamlet farm surrounded by wheat fields and natural gas lines. Even so, at least two people were killed by Ukrainian troops fired at them, arguing that they were targeting Russian troops.
As the war nears its eighth week, both sides are very rely on dueling artillery and rockets to bring each other down.
But the Ukrainian decision to shower their own village with cluster bombs capable of spreading death and killing innocent people haphazardly, underlining strategic calculations they. This is what they need to do to reclaim the country them, at any cost.
Cluster bombs, a class of weapons consisting of rockets, bombs, missiles, mortars and artillery shells, splitting in the air and scattering more bombs small over a large area.
KREMNINNA CITY FALLS IN RUSSIAN CONTROL Bomb disposal technician ejects unexploded rocket at village of Ridnyi Krai, Ukraine, on April 8, 2022. (Source: New York Times)
The danger to civilians is significant, to the point where ammunition is not exploding has been found and properly disposed of by experts.