Ukraine Used Cluster Munition In Volatile East, Rebels May Have Done So As Well: Report

Report: Ukraine Used Cluster Munition In Volatile East
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KIEV, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Evidence collected by New York-based Human Rights Watch suggests government forces have used cluster munitions in eastern Ukraine and pro-Russian separatists may also have done so, the rights watchdog said on Tuesday.

The spokesmen for the Kiev government's military operation against the uprising in the east denied the accusations. The rebels were not immediately available to comment.

Cluster bombs explode in the air, scattering dozens of smaller bomblets over an area the size of a sports field. Most nations have banned their use under a convention that became international law in 2010, but Ukraine has not signed it.

Human Rights Watch said in a statement that it had carried out a week-long investigation in eastern Ukraine, where more than 3,700 people have been killed in fighting since April, and documented widespread use of cluster munitions.

It said it could not conclusively determine responsibility for many of the attacks but "the evidence points to Ukrainian government forces' responsibility for several cluster munition attacks" this month on Donetsk, the rebels' main stronghold.

"It is shocking to see a weapon that most countries have banned used so extensively in eastern Ukraine," said Mark Hiznay, senior arms researcher at Human Rights Watch. "Ukrainian authorities should make an immediate commitment not to use cluster munitions and join the treaty to ban them."

In 12 incidents documented, cluster munitions killed at least six people and wounded dozens, but the toll could be higher, the watchdog said.

It said it had identified the cluster munitions by their distinctive crater and fragmentation patterns, by remnants found at the impact sites and by remnants of the rockets found in the vicinity.

"We do not use cluster munitions. They can only be used by aviation and our aviation has not flown since the announcement of a ceasefire on September 5," said military spokesman Andriy Lysenko.

Another ATO spokesman, Vladyslav Seleznyov, described the accusations as "utter nonsense."

Human Rights Watch added: "While not conclusive, circumstances indicate that anti-government forces might also have been responsible for the use of cluster munitions."

Russia has denied sending troops or weapons to help the rebels but Human Rights Watch urged Moscow to commit to not using cluster munitions and accede to the cluster munitions treaty. (Reporting by Timothy Heritage and Pavel Polityuk, Editing by Richard Balmforth)

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Cadets of a Ukrainian military academy crawl under barbed wire as part of exercises near the southern Ukrainian city of Odessa on Aug. 16, 2014. (ALEXEY KRAVTSOV/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ALEXEY KRAVTSOV via Getty Images)
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Ukrainian soldiers charge a Grad multiple rocket launcher system near the eastern Ukrainian city of Shchastya in the Lugansk region on Aug. 18, 2014. (ALEKSEY CHERNYSHEV/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ALEKSEY CHERNYSHEV via Getty Images)
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On Aug. 16, 2014, a man shows his neighbor's apartment after it was burned down from a reported missile strike in the residential area of Lysychansk, Ukraine during fighting between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russian rebels. (AP Photo/Vitnija Saldava) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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On Aug. 16, 2014, a pile of rubble stands in front of a multi-story building in the residential area of Lysychansk, Ukraine after a reported missile strike during fighting between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russian rebels. (AP Photo/Vitnija Saldava) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Signs of explosions are visible during combat between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian militants in Yasynuvata, a suburb of the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk, on Aug. 19, 2014. (ANATOLII STEPANOV/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ANATOLII STEPANOV via Getty Images)
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On Aug. 17, 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine, friends and relatives say goodbye to military volunteers being sent to the eastern part of the country to join the ranks of the "Azov" special battalion fighting against pro-Russian separatists. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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In Kiev, Ukraine on Aug. 17, 2014, volunteers take an oath of allegiance to Ukraine before being sent to the eastern part of the country to join the ranks of the "Azov" special battalion fighting against pro-Russian separatists. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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The drawing of an eight-year old Ukrainian boy, depicting Russian President Vladimir Putin and an Ukrainian tank, is displayed on a billboard in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on Aug. 20, 2014. (YURKO DYACHYSHYN/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:YURKO DYACHYSHYN via Getty Images)
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A Russian military truck carries an MSTA-S self-propelled howitzer from the Russia-Ukrainian border control point in Donetsk on Aug. 19, 2014. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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A column of Ukrainian paratroopers stops for a rest in Druzhkivka, part of the country's eastern Donetsk region, on Aug. 19, 2014. (ANATOLII STEPANOV/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ANATOLII STEPANOV via Getty Images)
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