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ICD-10 code: Y38.2X2

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Terrorism involving other explosions and fragments, civilian injured

Terrorism has been one of the biggest threats to global security in recent years. One of the most common tactics employed by terrorists is the use of explosives and fragments. This form of terrorism has caused significant harm to civilians and continues to pose a serious threat to public safety.

The use of explosives and fragments in terrorism has been a tactic used by groups such as ISIS, Al-Qaeda, and other extremist organizations. These groups have used a variety of explosives, including homemade bombs, suicide vests, and vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices (VBIEDs) to cause maximum destruction and casualties.

The impact of these attacks on civilians has been devastating. Innocent people have been killed or severely injured, and the psychological trauma inflicted on survivors can last a lifetime. The use of explosives and fragments in terrorist attacks has also had a significant economic impact, causing damage to infrastructure and disrupting business activity.

The international community has responded to this threat by implementing measures to prevent and counter terrorism. These measures include improved intelligence sharing, enhanced airport security, and increased surveillance of potential targets. Governments around the world have also introduced legislation to criminalize the use of explosives and fragments for terrorist purposes.

  1. Increased Security Measures
  2. Improved Intelligence Sharing
  3. Enhanced Airport Security
  4. Increased Surveillance of Potential Targets
  5. Legislation to Criminalize the Use of Explosives and Fragments for Terrorist Purposes

In conclusion, the use of explosives and fragments in terrorism is a serious threat to public safety, causing significant harm to civilians and disrupting economic activity. The international community must continue to work together to prevent and counter this threat through increased security measures, improved intelligence sharing, and targeted legislation.