Russia Using Cluster Bombs In Ukraine Is Sparking Global Outrage
Newsy
Bellingcat's founder says Russia is using cluster bombs every day on its war on Ukraine, killing and injuring countless civilians.
Remains make up what used to be a sports center in Kharkiv. Residents there say Russian forces used cluster bombs, which release small, often fatal bomblets over a wide area. But these shellings aren't new.
Outside Kyiv's National Military History Museum is a piece of a cluster munition that has been on display for years. Back in 2014, Russia used them in Ukraine's east and south. Now they're using cluster bombs again and open source investigators are documenting everything.
Eliot Higgins, the founder of Bellingcat and a Newsy partner said: "What we're doing at the moment is creating an archive of verified materials from Ukraine and making it accessible to accountability groups who may be working on Ukraine in the future."