Ukraine: More than 1,200 deaths caused by cluster munitions registered since war began

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September 15, 2025 Peace and security

Ukraine has been ranked first in the world in terms of the number of annual victims of cluster munitions for the third year in a row. Since February 2022, more than 1,200 deaths caused by the use of this type of weapon have been registered in the country. This is stated in the report of the Coalition Against Cluster Munitions, which was presented on Monday by the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR).

According to the data provided in the report, in 2024, 314 cases of death or injury as a result of the use of cluster munitions were recorded worldwide. The real number is likely to be significantly higher, as many cases are not documented. In Ukraine alone, about 40 attacks using cluster munitions were recorded in 2024, while the exact number of casualties is unknown.

Cluster munition fatalities were reported in nine countries last year: Afghanistan, Iraq, Laos, Lebanon, Mauritania, Myanmar, Syria, Ukraine and Yemen. All of these countries, except Myanmar, also reported new casualties from cluster munition remnants in 2024.

Victims of direct cluster munition attacks have been recorded in three countries – Myanmar, Syria and Ukraine. All of these states are not parties to the Convention on Cluster Munitions.

Of the total number of recorded casualties in 2024, 257 were directly affected by attacks and 57 by cluster munition remnants.

Deadly weapon

Launched from the ground or from aircraft, cluster munitions explode in the air, dispersing small explosive devices over a wide area. Victims suffer serious injuries from blasts and burns, and unexploded bombs often remain on the battlefield long after the conflict has ended.

Cluster munitions and their remnants continue to disproportionately affect civilians. All recorded casualties in 2024 were civilians. Children accounted for 42 percent of all recorded casualties.

Neither Russia nor Ukraine are parties to the 2008 Convention banning cluster munitions, which currently includes 112 countries.

“Earlier this year, Lithuania became the first state to withdraw from the Convention on Conventional Cluster Munitions,” said Orsin Hoffman, a senior researcher at UNIDIR. “Fortunately, no other state withdrew, but since then four other northern and eastern European states have announced their intention to withdraw from the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Treaty – Estonia, Latvia, Finland and Poland.”

Reports of Ukraine using cluster bombs

Ukraine reportedly began using U.S.-supplied 155mm artillery shells within weeks of announcing their receipt in July 2023, the report says. Social media posts show purported Russian soldiers holding what appear to be unexploded cluster munitions. Media coverage of Ukrainian artillery units in combat confirms the use of shells with markings indicating U.S. production in the 1980s and 1990s.

Since March 2022, Russian authorities have repeatedly reported on Ukraine's use of cluster munitions in the occupied territories, primarily in the Donetsk region, but so far these reports have not been accompanied by confirmed facts.

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) reported that while not all incidents could be verified, in a number of cases the imagery examined was consistent with the use of cluster munitions. One such incident occurred on 31 January 2025, when at least six civilians in Horlivka, Donetsk region, were reportedly injured by cluster munitions.

The report cites allegations that Ukraine has used ATACMS ballistic missiles with cluster warheads to strike targets inside Russia and in areas under Russian control, but there is no official confirmation of these claims. The Ukrainian Armed Forces posted a video on their Telegram channel that allegedly showed the use of cluster munitions in the Kursk region of Russia in August 2024. In September 2024, a Russian serviceman posted an image on Telegram of an unexploded ATACMS missile and its warhead with cluster submunitions, but did not indicate the exact location where the remains were found.

Russian officials and state media claim that Ukrainian forces are using cluster munitions on Russian territory. From August 2024 to July 2025, there were at least 25 reports of alleged cluster munition attacks from Ukraine.

Reports of Russian use of cluster bombs

Russia continued to strike civilians in densely populated urban areas of Ukraine with cluster munitions in the second half of 2024 and the first half of 2025, according to local authorities, media reports and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), the report says.

“Russia has used cluster munitions extensively since the beginning of the conflict,” said Orsin Hoffman. “Russia first recorded use of cluster munitions in February 2024, and continues to strike civilian areas and residential buildings. The strikes recorded during the reporting period have killed dozens of civilians and injured hundreds.”

In 2025, submunitions with Korean markings were found in Ukrainian-controlled territory, but the report's authors note that it is unclear whether they were used by North Korean forces participating in joint military operations with Russia, or whether they were part of cluster munitions acquired by Russia from North Korea and used by Russian forces.

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WHO chief calls for completion of landmark pandemic deal

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September 15, 2025 Healthcare

The next pandemic or other health emergency is inevitable, it’s just a question of when, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned in his speech at the second meeting of the Intergovernmental Working Group on the WHO Pandemic Agreement, stressing the importance of finalizing the landmark document.

He recalled that work on the Agreement began during the pandemic Covid-19, when serious shortcomings in ensuring global sanitary and epidemiological security became apparent. Since then, according to Ghebreyesus, the world has made significant progress. This Friday, September 19, amendments to the International Health Regulations adopted by the World Health Assembly last year will come into force.

Countries of the world adopted the first ever international agreement, aimed at better preventing, preparing for and responding to future pandemics, at the World Health Assembly in May this year after three years of negotiations. The WHO Director-General called it “a truly landmark event in the lifetime of this generation.”

“It is now your duty to complete this historic work by finalizing, as mandated by the World Health Assembly, the system for ensuring access to pathogens and benefit-sharing,” he told the working group members.

According to him, the goal remains the adoption of the Annex on Access to Pandemic Potential Pathogens (APPP) by the World Health Assembly in May next year – followed by the signature and ratification of the Agreement on Combating Pandemics by Member States.

“Every country should be interested in avoiding further delays in the process,” the head of WHO noted.

He stressed that the next pandemic or major global health emergency “will definitely happen, it’s just a question of when.” It is vital, the WHO chief continued, that by the next session of the UN General Assembly, the annex on the APRP is adopted by the World Health Assembly and the Pandemic Agreement is open for signature and ratification.

Ghebreyesus expressed confidence that the working group is capable of overcoming differences, reaching a compromise and completing the process within the established time frame.

"Let's finish this historic agreement. Let's finish what we started, because without the annex, the Agreement on Combating Pandemics will be incomplete," the WHO Director-General concluded.

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Financial News: Financial Literacy with Superheroes: Fall Session of Online Lessons Begins September 18

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The lessons will be held in an updated format: they will be united by the gaming universe of the City of Finance. Students will become assistants to financial superheroes — experts in various fields: from digital security to the history of money and investments.

The first lesson will be conducted by Mikhail Mamuta, Head of the Service for the Protection of Consumer Rights and Ensuring the Availability of Financial Services of the Bank of Russia. Schoolchildren and college students will be able to connect tobroadcastsSeptember 18 at 09:30 Moscow time or watch it inVKontakte, where there will be an opportunity to ask questions to the lecturer.

Before updating the concept, the project authors studied the audience's preferences.

"For modern children, game formats are a part of life. That's why we decided that it would be much easier for them to understand complex topics of the financial world together with superheroes. At the same time, the lessons are still aimed at acquiring practical skills: how to make a personal plan, open a deposit, not overpay for a loan, buy your first share and protect yourself from fraudsters. The theory is practiced through metaphors, analogies and plots – without lectures and boring definitions. And schoolchildren will be able to compare results with other classes and see their progress," said Mikhail Mamuta.

This year, online lessons are turning 10. The updated autumn session will last until December 17, with about 800 broadcasts on 29 topics – from the basics of a personal budget and protection from fraudsters to the first steps in the world of investments.

Thanks to the distance learning format and a class schedule adapted to different time zones, students from all regions of the country will be able to participate in the project.

The class schedule, information about Finance City, superheroes and missions, and a catalog of updated lessons can be found atproject website.

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Financial news: Hazardous property owners liability insurance: new rates

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The Bank of Russia has established new tariffs for compulsory civil liability insurance of owners of hazardous facilities. They will be applied from September 21, 2025.

At the same time, for facilities using pressure equipment and coal mines, the lower limit of the tariff corridor remains at the same level as now.

For hydraulic structures, petrochemical and mining industry enterprises, it is reduced by 25%. A more significant reduction (by 75%) is provided for some types of power plants, as well as facilities for storing mineral processing waste (tailings) and mine construction sites. The lower limit of the tariff corridor for all other types of hazardous facilities is reduced by 50%. The upper limits of insurance tariffs do not change.

The recalculation of tariffs takes into account the current dynamics of losses and more accurately reflects the level of risk of an accident.

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Financial news: On September 12 at 15:00 there will be a press conference on the results of the meeting of the Board of Directors on monetary policy

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The event will be attended by the Chairman of the Bank of Russia Elvira Nabiullina and the Deputy Chairman of the Bank of Russia Alexey Zabotkin.

Elvira Nabiullina will make a statement on monetary policy.

The press conference will be held at the Bank of Russia press center. The broadcast of the speech will be available on our website, channel inTelegram, as well as on the official page inVKontakte.

Accreditation for journalists is open until 17:00 on September 10 at the following address: Media@kbr.ru.

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Vitaly Savelyev visited the advanced engineering school of the Russian University of Transport

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Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev and Minister of Transport Andrey Nikitin familiarized themselves with the key developments of the advanced engineering school "High Speed Rail Academy" of the Russian University of Transport.

The Academy was opened in December 2023 following the selection results within the framework of the federal project of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia "Advanced Engineering Schools". The following areas of work are currently being implemented at the Academy: training of engineering personnel and specialists of the new generation, scientific, technical and expert support for the first high-speed highway – HSR-1 Moscow – St. Petersburg at the design and construction stage, the formation of an innovative base for the development of the country's transport industry.

The Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister were shown a digital model of the Moscow-St. Petersburg HSR section, created by students and teachers as part of an end-to-end engineering project. The digital model of the main infrastructure elements of the highway (railway track, roadbed, artificial structures, etc.) allows for an assessment of identified collisions at the design stage.

In the situation center, Vitaly Savelyev and Andrey Nikitin got acquainted with the construction monitoring system, which combines data from online cameras, UAV footage, satellite images and orthophoto plans of the high-speed railway construction sites. The data is updated in real time and shows the progress of work, the number of equipment and specialists, the use of funding and the results of eliminating expert comments.

Scientists from the High-Speed Railway Academy have presented the first measuring complex in Russia for monitoring the geometry of high-speed highway tracks. A special trolley, tested in real conditions, records the slightest deviations of the track from the design.

"The HSR Academy of the Russian University of Transport is a unique scientific center for training highly qualified specialists who will be in demand on HSR lines. Serious technological and personnel potential is being formed here, which will set trends in the development of the country's transport complex," noted Vitaly Savelyev.

Today, 230 students are studying at the Academy in six educational programs. Another 370 students will undergo training in additional professional courses by the end of 2025. The first intake took place in the summer of 2024 – 50 best third-year students from five transport universities in Russia.

The academy's infrastructure includes a multifunctional campus with 34 workplaces, three specialized educational spaces and two educational laboratories. This allows students to work in conditions as close as possible to real engineering practice.

"It is important that the implementation of scientific projects of the High Speed Rail Academy is carried out with the involvement of high-tech partners: JSC Russian Railways, Sinara – Transport Machines, the Moscow City Department of Transport. That is, this is not only research, but also testing of their results in practice with real customers of these projects," emphasized Andrey Nikitin.

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Financial news: 09/15/2025, 18-39 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A103QQ0 (NKNH 1P-02) were changed.

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09/15/2025

18:39

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on September 15, 2025, 18:39 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 103.28) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1144.85 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 17.5%) of the security RU000A103QQ0 (NKNH 1P-02) were changed.

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Financial news: The Bank of Russia will now publish NPF stress testing scenarios in advance

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Bank of Russia updated scripts stress testing of non-state pension funds (NPF), they will be applied from September 30, 2025.

The scenarios are aimed at assessing the sustainability of funds in the event of an unfavorable change in the economic situation. At the same time, they assume a subsequent smooth recovery of government bond yields and the achievement of the inflation target.

Following consultations with the self-regulatory organization (SRO) uniting NPFs, the Bank of Russia decided to publish scenarios in advance, before their application by funds. This will help improve the quality of risk assessment by market participants and increase the predictability of the regulator's activities.

The Bank of Russia and the SRO National Association of Non-State Pension Funds will continue their joint work aimed at reducing model risk during stress testing.

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Alexander Novak met with the head of the Luhansk People's Republic Leonid Pasechnik

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Alexander Novak met with the head of the Lugansk People's Republic Leonid Pasechnik.

Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Novak met with the head of the Luhansk People's Republic Leonid Pasechnik.

The parties discussed the socio-economic development of the region, issues of safety and reliability of the electric power complex, as well as the development of gas infrastructure.

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Financial News: Monetary Conditions Eased in July-August but Remained Tight

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Nominal interest rates in most segments of the financial market continued to decrease. Inflation expectations of the population and business remained elevated.

Following the reduction of the key rate, rates on banks' credit and deposit operations decreased. The revival of corporate lending and moderate but increased credit activity of the population supported faster growth of monetary aggregates in July-August.

For more details, read the information and analytical commentary "Monetary conditions and the transmission mechanism of monetary policy".

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