Russia: America has admitted war crimes of Ukraine.
According to Tass, the Russian Embassy in America, referring to the statements of John Kirby, the spokesman of the National Security Council of the White House, regarding the supply of cluster munitions to the Kiev regime, announced that the American government has unofficially admitted that it is committing war crimes in Ukraine. Is.
The Embassy of Moscow in Washington wrote in a statement: We paid attention to the statements of the National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator of the White House regarding the allocation of cluster munitions to Ukraine. The official of the White House has unofficially admitted that the United States committed war crimes during the war in Ukraine.
In the continuation of this statement, it is stated: He openly announced that civilians will be victims of cluster weapons (America). According to the distorted view of the representative of the White House, this (killing civilians) is less harmful than Russia’s actions! If there is any logic behind the US administration’s decision to transfer cluster munitions to Ukraine, they must conclude that it “can’t get any worse.” America is ready to destroy human lives miles away from its own borders and at the hands of Ukrainians.
According to Russian diplomats, the American government has intervened in this war simply because of the “impossible dream of imposing a strategic defeat on the Russian Federation, which defends its people and land.” “We are fighting the criminals of Kiev who are eagerly welcoming Azov terrorists (a Ukrainian nationalist unit sanctioned by Russia), while America is helping the Ukrainian Nazis to commit inhumane acts.”
In an interview published yesterday (Sunday), Kirby emphasized that Washington will send cluster bombs to Kiev in order to replace the stockpile of conventional weapons of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, which is running out.
Farhan Haq, the deputy spokesman of Antonio Guterres, the Secretary General of the United Nations, said earlier that Guterres supported the Convention on the Prohibition of Cluster Munitions and opposed the use of such weapons on the battlefield.