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La Russie aurait mis au point des missiles n'explosant qu'à l'arrivée des secours

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Selon des observateurs ukrainiens, certaines ogives à sous-munitions des missiles Iskander-M exploseraient avec un délai de plusieurs dizaines de minutes, transformant les zones touchées en pièges pour les secouristes et les civils.

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Loaded language describing Russian weapons as 'deadly traps' targeting rescuersProminent emphasis on civilian casualties including detailed counts of children killedFraming of tactics as war crimes with UN condemnation without presenting alternative perspectivesunilateral source selectioncritical comparison of state actorshumanitarian framingloaded languagedetailed casualty descriptionsemotionally charged framingloaded emotive languageUkrainian/UN source selection onlywar-crime framing without counter-perspectives

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