Examples of Explosive remnants of war in a sentence
Explosive remnants of war (ERW—also called unexploded ordnance, UXO).
Explosive remnants of war include land mines, unexploded explosive ordnance (UXO) (mortar rounds, artillery shells, bomblets, rockets, submunitions, rocket motors and fuel, grenades, small- arms ammunition, etc.), and abandoned ammunition storage and cache sites.
Explosive remnants of war continue to burden public services and chronically affect those who have already suffered as a result of it.
Explosive remnants of war remain a major hazard for children, and civilian objects, such as schools, have been extensively damaged by shelling, limiting access to education.
According to the BHMAC statistics it is estimated that there are still around 200.000 mines and ERW (Explosive remnants of war) in 10.000 locations.
Eventually the DENR can issue tenurial instruments at a later stage.
Participation in applicable treaties Biological weapons Chemical weapons Conventional weapons Non-Detectable FragmentsMines, booby traps and other devices Incendiary weaponsBlinding laser weapons Explosive remnants of war The 2001 amendmentAnti-personnel mines Weapons and the environment 2.
Explosive remnants of war (ERW) and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) continued to account for the majority of civilian casualties: eight deaths (a woman, six men and an adult whose sex is unknown) and 47 injuries (seven women, 30 men and two adults whose sex is unknown; six girls and two boys).
Explosive remnants of war (ERW) are explosive munitions left behind after a conflict has ended7.
According to the KIs, this situation equally affected women, girls, men, and boys.40 Explosive remnants of war (ERW) land contaminationThe majority of KIs (42 out of 45 KIs) reported that there were no fields contaminated with ERW in Markaz Samarra at the time of data collection.