• @Ohthereyouare@lemm.ee
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    81 year ago

    Why is telesureenglish the only news site on earth covering this?

    Because, the UN didn’t “reject” anything.

    “Accordingly, (Guterres) does not want cluster bombs to continue to be used on the battlefield,” Farhan Haq added.

    Wtf is Farhan Haq? The deputy spokesman?

    The UN didn’t say a word. Guterres hasn’t said a word. A deputy spokesman said Guterres said “he does not want them”.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      31 year ago

      High ranking UN official obviously speaking in official capacity said that UN rejects use of cluster munition. Imagine being the sort of scumbag who jumps in to defend the use of cluster munitions.

      • @Ohthereyouare@lemm.ee
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        81 year ago

        Lol, I’m a scumbag?

        You spend all day posting sketchy ass news from sketchy ass websites that have sensational, nonsense headlines.

        This is serious shit, not your play place. The use of cluster munitions and the US’ decision to send them are very important, very real things that are happening.

        I don’t have an opinion, and haven’t expressed one here on the use of cluster munitions. My opinion is that you’re a spamming misinformation spreader whose @ pops up in my feed 30 times a day.

        • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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          41 year ago

          I’m not gonna waste my time arguing with a troll, but just going to leave this here so people reading this thread understand what use of cluster munitions means and why most countries and UN advocate banning these munitions.

          There are a couple variants of these shells, but given that the M483A1 has already been delivered to Ukraine from Turkey in 2022, I’m going to focus on that one for now. Failure rate of the submunitions is reported at between 2.4% to 4.1% depending on the source, so we can take 3% as a probable number.

          Each shell contains 88 submunitions - 64 anti-personnel, 24 shaped charge. To be conservative, let’s count the shaped charge submunitions as I find them less concerning for the civilian aspect in this regard. This would give about two undetonated fragmentation submunitions scattered in an area of 30,000 square meters per shell.

          Assuming these shells are being supplied because Ukraine is running out of conventional payloads, which Biden appeared to admit to be the case, it is logical they will not be used only for “specific targets” but used for general artillery.

          Given reports of around 5,000 shells fired by Ukraine per day, that gives us up to about 10,000 undetonated fragmentation submunitions left behind per day, with each having a 10 meter kill radius if detonated.

          This is the real issue with these munitions. These will present danger to people living in this area long after the conflict is over. Any country that chooses to supply these munitions to Ukraine clearly does not care about the people living there. Anybody who tries to rationalize or downplay the horror of these munitions is a piece of human garbage.

          • @FireMyth
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            41 year ago

            Oh so you are all for russia using them but not ukraine? surprise face

          • @Ohthereyouare@lemm.ee
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            31 year ago

            Dont worry man, I’m up to speed on cluster munitions. Again, not the issue here. The issue is your link and headline. They aren’t true.

            Munitions have nothing to do with it.