The infamous dummy bullet is one of the four banned weapons

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-30

Forbidden cruelty**: dummy bullets, white phosphorus bullets, glass bullets and steel ball grenades, after the end of World War II, the international community paid more attention to human peace and security.

Dammy bullets, also known as "flowering bullets", are notorious for their characteristics of bursting in the human body and causing severe tissue damage, and the wounds are usually the size of a bowl, causing great pain and suffering, and are difficult to **, and are likely to die from excessive blood loss. As a result, the Hague Convention explicitly banned its use in 1899 and is now mainly used for hunting in Western countries.

White phosphorus bombs take advantage of the spontaneous combustion of white phosphorus in the air, producing yellow flames and thick smoke. Its brutality and inhumanity are outrageous and widely banned. Once it comes into contact with the human body, white phosphorus burns it to the bone, and after burning, it also produces highly toxic fumes, posing a serious threat to the health of soldiers and civilians.

Glass bullets are made of glass, and when shot into the human body, they will shatter into countless small pieces of glass, causing great damage to the human body and can easily be fatal due to internal bleeding. Due to the large number of fragments, they may even enter the blood vessels, making it difficult to remove them completely, causing great pain to the victims. Therefore, as soon as glass bullets came out, they were put on the banned list and could only be used for hunting and shooting.

The ball grenade is loaded with a large number of steel balls, and then releases thousands of steel balls, causing widespread and indiscriminate damage. It has a wide range of casualties and great power, posing a serious threat to the lives and safety of soldiers and civilians. Therefore, steel ball grenades are also banned internationally, because of their cruelty and inhumanity, they are jointly banned by the international community.

It is imperative for the international community to strengthen the supervision and sanctions of such ** and to combat the illegal development and use of **. Because some countries and terrorist organizations are still secretly developing and using this kind of **, it poses a serious threat to the peace and security of mankind. Only in this way can we move towards the goal of creating a peaceful and secure world environment.

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