The Economist

Why some countries are once again embracing cluster bombs

Title: The Resurgence of Cluster Munitions in the Fight Against Russia

Original: In a striking reversal of international norms, cluster bombs—previously prohibited by global treaties—are reemerging as a strategic tool to counter Russian military advances. This renewed deployment highlights a shift in warfare tactics, as nations prioritize immediate defensive capabilities over long-standing humanitarian concerns.


Source: The Economist Generated at: 2025-04-24 12:49:36 UTC

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