 Ukraine's cluster munitions pose major problems for the Russian army in battles. Cluster munitions used by Ukrainian forces are remarkably effective against enemy troops. Deputy Commander of the Third Assault Brigade, Maxim Zorin, said in an interview with Envy Radio, our artillery men actually quite enjoy it when they are given a mission that involves using cluster munitions, said Zorin. But the enemy does not enjoy them at all because it is truly very unpleasant. As a rule, after their deployment, it is rare for anyone to remain unscathed in the area of application. It is a significant advantage. He noted that cluster munitions allow for covering the entire area where an enemy infantry group or their light-armoured vehicles disperse, inflicting substantial damage on Russian forces. Ukraine began using cluster munitions provided by the United States at the end of July. The White House explained that the decision to transfer cluster munitions to Ukraine was dictated by battlefield conditions on top of US stockpile of conventional artillery shells running low. The Ukrainian Defense Ministry emphasized that it would use cluster munitions only in areas of Russian military force concentration outside of cities to avoid risks to the civilian population.