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Article 36 paper: Damage to the built environment from the use of explosive weapons

It is a distinctive feature of explosive weapons that they,
by contrast with firearms, can cause very severe damage to the built environment. For some types of explosive weapons, the capacity to damage or destroy buildings is an important aspect of their perceived military utility. However, when used in a built environment, explosive weapons with wide area effects (‘heavy explosive weapons’) create elevated humanitarian risks. Link to paper

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