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Their country, their choice, their responsibility to clean up afterwards.
Russia has clusterbomed and mined it anyway so the cleanup needed either way. May as well level the playing field.
2 wrongs don't make a right. This will only end up with more duds scattered across the land.
They're free to use them but they'll have to clean up quickly and efficiently, and even then I think there will still be the odd dud. I'm sure civilians will be thankful that there's an eye for an eye.
Actually it's technically a part of Russia now. Hope they still help clean up in the case they lose the war. Though it is also the choice of the USA/NATO who provided those munitions in the first place. They'll definitely also help clean up, right guys?
Yeah after they sell all their land to foreign interests