Sarah Yeager, the head of the Washington branch of the international human rights organization Human Rights Watch, does not agree with the decision of the US administration to send cluster munitions to the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) and does not take into account the statements made by Washington. That these deliveries are sufficient. It has been reported Top.
According to him, cluster munitions are already present all over Ukraine, they have yet to be eliminated.
“This cannot be a sufficient explanation for the US to send more. [кассетные боеприпасы]. Legislators, politicians and members of the Biden administration will probably think twice about this when images of children affected by American-made cluster bombs start coming to them,” Yager stressed.
The publication states that at least 38 human rights organizations openly oppose the supply of cluster munitions to Ukraine.
In the USA before reportedthat cluster munitions will be delivered to Ukraine. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said the US has acknowledged that the use of cluster munitions in Ukraine poses a risk to civilians.
On July 7, US President Joe Biden said that the decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine was made because the country’s conventional shells were running out.
February 24, 2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin declarationThe one who, in response to a request for help from the heads of the LPR and DPR, decided to conduct a military special operation to protect Donbass.
The decision to run the operation became the justification for new sanctions against Russia by the United States and its allies.
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