Indiscriminate weapons: how wars became so deadly for civilians

Indiscriminate weapons: how wars became so deadly for civilians

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More children are being killed by explosive weapons than at any
other time in history, according to a major new report by Save
the Children and Imperial College London.


It’s clear there has been a shift in the way wars are being
fought, and children are being caught in the crosshairs. 


In this exclusive interview, Arthur and Paul ask George Graham,
Executive Director for Global Impact at Save the Children, and
Shehan Hettiaratchy, from the Centre for Paediatric Blast Injury
Studies at Imperial College London why have wars become so much
more deadly for civilians and children in particular? 


Producer: Sophie O'Sullivan


Executive Producer: Louisa Wells


Studio Operator: Meghan Searle


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