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    Evidence Points to US Scattering Mines over Iranian Village - bellingcat

    US appears to have deployed the Gator Scatterable Mine system over Kafari, a village near Shiraz, Iran.

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    RED FUCKING ALERT

    The United States is dropping land mines around villages in Iran. Images posted to social media Thursday show what experts said are U.S. land mines dispersed across a residential area in southern Iran, in what appears to be the first instance in more than two decades of American forces using the weapons.

    The photos show American BLU-91/B anti-tank land mines, which are released from an aircraft as part of the Gator mine scattering system, according to four munitions experts who reviewed the imagery at The Washington Post’s request. The United States is the only party in the Iran war known to possess the system.

    LAND MINES ARE A WAR CRIME! What in the actual fuck are we doing here? This is a violation of law, of sense, and of humanity. Den Hague for everyone involved.

    #landmine #us #warcrimes #iran

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      Evidence Points to US Scattering Mines over Iranian Village - bellingcat

      US appears to have deployed the Gator Scatterable Mine system over Kafari, a village near Shiraz, Iran.

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      RED FUCKING ALERT

      The United States is dropping land mines around villages in Iran. Images posted to social media Thursday show what experts said are U.S. land mines dispersed across a residential area in southern Iran, in what appears to be the first instance in more than two decades of American forces using the weapons.

      The photos show American BLU-91/B anti-tank land mines, which are released from an aircraft as part of the Gator mine scattering system, according to four munitions experts who reviewed the imagery at The Washington Post’s request. The United States is the only party in the Iran war known to possess the system.

      LAND MINES ARE A WAR CRIME! What in the actual fuck are we doing here? This is a violation of law, of sense, and of humanity. Den Hague for everyone involved.

      #landmine #us #warcrimes #iran

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      @MissConstrue They're dropping electromagnetic landmines too. Those are really dangerous & have a massive blast meter. They're newer landmine tech & illegal. Reason2Resist YouTube channel has a good video explaining those kind of munitions dropped on Iranian villages.

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