At least 38 human rights organizations have opposed the US supply of cluster munitions to Ukraine. This is reported by the American edition. Top.
“At least 38 human rights organizations have openly opposed the transfer of cluster munitions to Ukraine, where such weapons have already been used in a war with devastating consequences,” the article says.
Sarah Yeager, head of the Washington branch of Human Rights Watch, said their already presence in Ukraine cannot be used as an excuse to send cluster munitions. She also noted that US officials “may think twice” when they see photos of children injured by American cluster bombs, she said.
Yesterday, the US reported to forward Ukrainian cluster munitions. As National Security Advisor to U.S. President Jake Sullivan, he said while the U.S. recognizes that cluster munitions use in Ukraine poses a risk to the civilian population.
On July 7, US President Joe Biden announced that the decision to transport cluster munitions to Ukraine was made because of the country. Finished regular bullets
Previously in NATO declaration About Ukrainian plans.