Note that use of cluster bombs is NOT a war crime. While there is a treaty prohibiting their use, it has not been accepted by either Russia or Ukraine.
No, they didn't. The missile was shot down and fragments randomly fell on the city, according to the official Russian version:
DONETSK, March 14. /TASS/. The falling fragments of a Tochka-U missile have killed at least 20 people, including children, and left another nine injured in Donetsk, Head of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) Denis Pushilin told the Rossiya-1 TV channel on Monday.
"Although the Tochka-U missile was downed, its falling fragments caused much damage and civilian casualties, which is the worst thing. People were just standing in line at an ATM machine, there were people at a public transport stop. According to preliminary reports, 20 people were killed and nine suffered injuries. There are children among the dead," he pointed out.
This was exactly the reason why the Luftwaffe were not prosecuted for their aerial war crimes after the war.
Because everyone then played as they did (and the Sovies - Helsinki), changing the rules of war until the Geneva Conventions.
Russian Armed Forces haven't used Tochka-U missiles since 2008
That's funny, because this was when they fired it on the Georgian city of Gori, more exactly at its central square, killing a Dutch journalist among others. (correction below) Why "funny"? Because:
The strike against Donetsk once again confirmed the neo-Nazi and inhuman nature of Ukraine’s current rulers, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov noted
They just called themselves "neo-Nazi and inhuman".
Their earlier Tochka attacks on cities included killing hundreds at Grozny central market in 1999 (mostly and by several missiles at once, and some more were killed at the maternity hospital that was struck by another one on the same day).
(Correction: Gori was hit by the more precise Iskander - it was its "combat" debut, no less. The killed Dutch cameraman was Stan Storimans. His death: https://youtube.com/watch?v=gmUt9sz9b4E)
Note that use of cluster bombs is NOT a war crime. While there is a treaty prohibiting their use, it has not been accepted by either Russia or Ukraine.
No, they didn't. The missile was shot down and fragments randomly fell on the city, according to the official Russian version:
https://tass.com/emergencies/1421677
You're more Russian than the Russians. Congratulations I guess, that's an achievement of sort.
This was exactly the reason why the Luftwaffe were not prosecuted for their aerial war crimes after the war. Because everyone then played as they did (and the Sovies - Helsinki), changing the rules of war until the Geneva Conventions.
Laughs in operation cast lead
and also when the marines did it in Fallujah
And Afghanistan and Iraq as a whole
yeah, those dangd germans were innocent, the us started bombing dresden in 1939 yo!
those jours last week were likely attacked by ukr too- i bet
That's funny, because this was when they fired it on the Georgian city of Gori, more exactly at its central square, killing a Dutch journalist among others.(correction below) Why "funny"? Because:They just called themselves "neo-Nazi and inhuman".
Their earlier Tochka attacks on cities included killing hundreds at Grozny central market in 1999 (mostly and by several missiles at once, and some more were killed at the maternity hospital that was struck by another one on the same day).
(Correction: Gori was hit by the more precise Iskander - it was its "combat" debut, no less. The killed Dutch cameraman was Stan Storimans. His death: https://youtube.com/watch?v=gmUt9sz9b4E)