UN Confirms Presence of Cluster Bombs in Sri Lanka's Vanni War Zone
A UN report acknowledges the discovery of unexploded cluster munitions in Puthukkudiyiruppu, Sri Lanka, confirming their use in the Vanni War. This finding is expected to intensify calls for international investigations into potential war crimes.

The UN has confirmed the presence of unexploded cluster munitions in Puthukkudiyiruppu, Sri Lanka, where civilians were concentrated during the Vanni War. A report from a UN mine removal expert highlights these discoveries, indicating that local deminers lack the expertise to handle such ordnance, necessitating assistance from an experienced deminer from Lebanon.
The Sri Lankan government has consistently denied using these munitions, which are banned under international law adopted by over 60 nations. Evidence of their use could lead to increased scrutiny and calls for investigations into alleged war crimes during the conflict. Human Rights Watch has emphasized the need for independent investigations, citing the potential humanitarian impact of using such weapons in densely populated areas.




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