Elistanzhi cluster bomb attack
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Elistanzhi cluster bomb attack occured on October 7, 1999, when two Russian Su-24 fighter bombers dropped eight to ten cluster bombs on the undefended Chechen village of Elistanzhi. The bombing killed some 48 people, mostly women and children, and injured dozens.
Witnesses and victims stated that there were no Chechen fighters or military objectives in the village prior to or at the time of the attack. Representatives of the Russian human rights group Memorial visited Elistanzhi shortly after the attack and found no evidence of a rebel presence. At least nine children were killed when one bomb hit the local school.
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- Russian warplanes kill dozens of villagers The Independent
- The October 7, 1999, Cluster Bomb Attack on Elistanzhi Mennonite Central Committee
- CHECHNYA: FOR THE MOTHERLAND Reported grave breaches of international humanitarian law Amnesty International