My country was invaded and all I got was an unexploded backyard

Human Rights Watch

While use of the weapon has not yet been confirmed by official U.S. military sources, it is evident from television images and stories from reporters embedded with U.S. units that U.S. forces are using artillery projectiles and rockets containing large numbers of submunitions, or cluster munitions. When these submunitions fail to explode on impact as designed, they become hazardous explosive “duds”-functioning like volatile, indiscriminate antipersonnel landmines.

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