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  Russia behind cluster bomb use in Syria

Russia behind cluster bomb use in Syria

AFP
Published : Sep 2, 2016, 4:53 am IST
Updated : Sep 2, 2016, 4:53 am IST

Evidence is growing that Russia is behind a significant increase in the use of cluster bombs in Syria, campaigners said Thursday.

Evidence is growing that Russia is behind a significant increase in the use of cluster bombs in Syria, campaigners said Thursday.

A coalition of NGOs, led by Human Rights Watch (HRW), said in an annual study that more than 400 people were killed or maimed by the banned munitions in the world last year. They linked the increased use of cluster bombs in Syria to Russian forces who are carrying out air strikes in support of President Bashar Al Assad’s regime.

“Since Russia began its joint operation with Syrian forces at the end last September, we have seen an increase in the number of cluster munition attacks on opposition-held areas,” Ms Mary Warenham, HRW’s arms advocacy director and editor of the report, told a press conference.

“And at the moment, we see evidence of cluster munition attacks every week, if not almost every day, which is highly disturbing,” Ms Warenham added.

Russia has repeatedly denied using cluster bombs, which spray bomblets indiscriminately.

HRW admitted it was difficult to determine whether it was specifically Russian or Syrian forces which had used the bombs.

“Nonetheless, this is a joint military operation, so collectively together they are responsible for the actions of their coalition,” Ms Warenham said.