Amnesty International said Thursday that Iran launched ammunition in Racimo, prohibited in numerous countries, against Israel during the war between the two countries in June, which put civilians in danger. “Last month, the Iranian forces fired ballistic missiles whose eyelets contained submunitions against residential areas populated by Israel,” said the human rights agency citing new investigations. He said he analyzed photos and videos that show the cluster bombs that, according to the press reports, fell on June 19 in the Gush Dan’s metropolitan area, near Tel Aviv. Likewise, the southern city of Beersheba and Rishon Lezion, south of Tel Aviv, were also beaten on June 20 and 22 respectively “with ammunition that left impact craters consisting of the submunitions seen in Gush Dan,” said Amnesty.
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