Removing Soviet-made cluster bombs in Germany is an uphill b

Removing Soviet-made cluster bombs in Germany is an uphill battle

The metal detector beeps incessantly just above the forest floor, as workers comb the area on behalf of the federal government, searching metre by metre for insidious weapons of war: cluster bombs. The former Soviet military training area in the Kyritz-Ruppiner Heide heathland between Berlin and Hamburg has to be cleared of these old, deadly munitions found nowhere else in Germany. Cluster bombs are considered a particularly insidious weapon of war and have been internationally outlawed. Clearin

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