Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Cluster munition" in English language version.
Wednesday's strike marked the deadliest reported attack on civilians in a month of fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh.
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(help)Jacob Baker of Cleveland, Ohio with his "cluster bomb"--A big projectile which rains smaller shells when it explodes
Mitchell mediums in the same attack [on Kyushu] carried fragmentation cluster bombs followed by incendiaries from the liberators
The now famous cluster gasoline bombs which sputtered down on Tokio carried a goodly big of Detroit workmanship in them, it is now revealed.
Today, at great B-29 bases, big 500-pound "clusters" of these bombs are loaded onto U.S. planes bound for Japan's industrial centers...each big "cluster bomb" holds up to 60 of the M-69 incendiaries.
Airman 1/c John V. Stryker of Elizabeth, N.J. loads fragmentation cluster bombs under the wing of a T-28 plane in Soc Trang, South Vietnam
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