Militias: Ukrainian National
Guard fired phosphorous
bombs at Slavyansk
Ополченцы:
Нацгвардия обстреляла Славянск фосфорными
минами Местными
Local
authorities decided to evacuate civilians immediately
12
June, 2014
According
to representatives of the People's Militia of Donbass, the
Ukrainian army attacked the outskirts Sloviansk (Semenovka) and its
surroundings. Along with using multiple launch rocket systems
("Grad") rockets and mortar shells, the military used
phosphate mines that are banned worldwide. After an hour attack, the
local authorities decided to evacuate civilians immediately.
Shells with white phosphorus can cause extremely serious and painful injuries or provoke a slow and painful death. For treatment of such injuries r specially-trained medical personnel are required who can also get phosphorus injuries during their work. The area covered by white phosphorus shells can reach several hundred square meters.
The use of such munitions against civilians, as well as air strikes against military targets in civilian areas was banned by the Geneva Convention.
These munitions were used during the Vietnam War. In 2004, white phosphorus shells with were used by the U.S. Army in Iraq during the battle for Fallujah. In mid-2006, during the Second Lebanon War the Israeli army also used similar munitions of war.
We
must note that Slavyansk has been subject to repeated attack. So the
other day a bus that was to take a small batch of humanitarian aid
and take out a group of children was
shelled in the city ,
On
9 June the Ukrainian military fired mortar shells at Semenovka and
Cherevkovku, near Slayansk. At least three civilians were killed, as
well as three other people seriously injured.
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