According to the organization, Russia has used illicit cluster munitions and anti-personnel mines in an attempt to occupy Kharkiv.
The organization has documented the use of these weapons in a report, saying hundreds of civilians have been killed and injured in cluster munitions in Kharkiv.
Kharkiv’s residential areas have been shot and bombed since the first day of the war.
Amnesty International emphasizes that it has conclusive evidence that the Russian army has repeatedly used cluster munitions and anti-personnel mines banned by international conventions. Russia has denied the use of banned ammunition.
CONTEXT:
On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered to start Russian troops invade Ukraine. Putin claimed that NATO was going to use Ukraine as a bridgehead for aggression against Russia, although there was no evidence of these allegations. Ukraine believes that Putin’s real goal is to destroy Ukraine’s statehood and bring the territory under Moscow’s control.
Russia’s aggression against Ukraine has provoked a general one condemnation of the international communityagainst Russia is new sanctions have been introduced. Many Western companies have decided to leave the Russian market
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