Amnesty International said on Thursday that Iran fired widely-banned cluster munitions at Israel during a war between the two countries in June, in attacks that endangered civilians.
“Last month, the Iranian forces fired ballistic missiles whose warheads contained submunitions into populated residential areas of Israel,” the human rights group said, citing new research.
The organisation said it analysed photos and videos showing cluster munitions that, according to media reports, struck inside…
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News Source: www.al-monitor.com

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