Recently, the US’ Department of Defense (DOD) announced an $800 million military aid package to Ukraine, which will include cluster munitions, sparking widespread condemnation from the international community. Cluster munitions are a type of explosive ordnance that can be launched from airplanes, missiles, or cannons, and can contain hundreds of submunitions, which are dispersed over a large area aerially, causing casualties and damage in a wider area. What’s even more alarming is that if these bombs land on wet and soft ground, a significant portion of them can become “duds.” The “duds” did not explode initially, but will explode later when subjected to external forces or environmental changes.