Europe | Bomblets away

Why Ukraine needs American cluster bombs

They will help the counter-offensive. They are also controversial

Pieces of rockets used by the Russian army
Lingering evilImage: Reuters

Editor’s note: On July 7th, after this story was published, the Biden administration confirmed that it had decided to provide Ukraine with cluster munitions. The Pentagon said that it would not provide older variants with “dud rates” higher than 2.35%.

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