
Russia has killed hundreds of civilians in the north-eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv using indiscriminate shelling and widely-banned cluster munitions, according to new research by Amnesty International.
Amnesty said it had found evidence of Russian forces repeatedly using 9N210/9N235 cluster bombs, as well as “scatterable” munitions – rockets that eject smaller mines that explode later at timed intervals.
#Ukraine: A Russian tank, moving as a part of convoy, was blown up on an anti-tank mine placed by the 57th Infantry Brigade in the vicinity of Lysychansk, #Luhansk Oblast. pic.twitter.com/JJbOUozHkY
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) June 11, 2022
