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Ellwood seems to have forgotten that the UK, once a keen manufacturer of these obscene weapons, is now supposed to be a key opponent of their continuing use by a minority of countries in defiance of an international ban (a ban put in place precisely because of the "unexploded" nature of the bomblets they leave behind).
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The starkest reminders take the form of the unexploded bombs still occasionally unearthed.
The cycle had residue of the unexploded bomb and fingerprints, General Pastika said.
He spoke about many things, but his account of the "unexploded bomb" of credit default swaps disturbed me.
Some of the unexploded bombs in Laos.
An unidentified law enforcement official told NBC New York that a fingerprint on one of the unexploded devices helped identify him.
United Nations refugee officials who inspected the damage to the office today were escorted by teams trained in dismantling mines because of the danger of unexploded ordnance.
The British government had previously warned against travelling to northern areas, principally because of the danger of unexploded mines.
"They pose a huge risk to civilians, both during attacks because of their indiscriminate nature and afterward because of the still-dangerous unexploded duds scattered about," he added.
In addition, their children are often at risk because of the danger of unexploded ordnance.
Agricultural activity of any kind holds hidden dangers in Vietnam, because of the huge numbers of unexploded ordnance remaining in the ground after the Vietnam War.
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