Use of water as a weapon of war likely to increase : vimarsa

Use of water as a weapon of war likely to increase

The collapse of the Nova Kakhovka dam in Ukraine last week highlighted the role of water in warfare. The use of water as a weapon has a history stretching back into ancient times and it continues today. As climate change intensifies water scarcity, the value of water is likely to increase, thus incentivizing its further use in conflict. Damage to water infrastructure can be an

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