Ukraine is Mining the Kharkov Region with Cluster Munitions

Literally, the only way this Ukrainian situation is possible is that the Jew leader of the country knows he has a country where he can flee without the threat of extradition. You can actually say “only a Jew would do this” on the basis of the fact that a Jew is the only one who can be sure he can flee somewhere and not get extradited to stand trial for war crimes.

RT:

The military-civilian administration in the Kharkov Region has accused Ukrainian forces of using cluster munitions to disperse anti-personnel mines in the village of Tokarevka.

The munitions, which are banned by a 1997 agreement, have also been deployed in Donetsk, officials say.

The administration announced having discovered the mines on Sunday and in a Telegram post showed a picture of a green butterfly-shaped device nestled in a patch of weeds. The object, apparently a Soviet-era PFM-1, was almost invisible among the foliage.

Such munitions are typically scattered in large quantities, either by aircraft or artillery. Designed to maim rather than kill, they are capable of blowing off or disfiguring a victim’s foot. The PFM-1 is banned under the 1997 Ottawa Convention, to which Ukraine is party.

I mean, mines?

Come on.

Come on.