gas bomb - translation to English
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gas bomb - translation to English

TYPE OF WARFARE THAT INVOLVES USING THE TOXIC PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES AS WEAPONS
Potential chemical warfare agent; Biochemical warfare; Chemical Warfare; Gas (chemical warfare); Chemical war; Chemical attack; Gas warfare; Poisonous gas; Gas attack; Gas bomb; Antichemical; Antichemical warfare; Biochemical weapons; Biochemical weapon; War gas; Chemical anti-agriculture weapon
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gas bomb         
gasbom (een bom die giftig gas vrijlaat gevaarlijk voor mensen)
chemical warfare         
chemische oorlogvoering
gas warfare         
gassenoorlog

Definition

parcel bomb
(parcel bombs)
A parcel bomb is a small bomb which is sent in a parcel through the post and which is designed to explode when the parcel is opened. (BRIT)
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Wikipedia

Chemical warfare

Chemical warfare (CW) involves using the toxic properties of chemical substances as weapons. This type of warfare is distinct from nuclear warfare, biological warfare and radiological warfare, which together make up CBRN, the military acronym for chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (warfare or weapons), all of which are considered "weapons of mass destruction" (WMDs), a term that contrasts with conventional weapons.

The use of chemical weapons is prohibited under customary international humanitarian law.

Examples of use of gas bomb
1. Anger was then fanned anew days ago when a tear gas bomb exploded in a mosque in Clichy–sous–Bois – the northern suburb where the youths died.
2. The transit authority in the Essonne region south of Paris on Wednesday suspended nighttime bus service for security reasons following "multiple incidents," including a tear gas bomb.
3. It was not immediately clear if the chlorine truck blast was caused by a roadside bomb that hit the truck or if the vehicle itself was rigged with explosives as a makeshift chemical gas bomb.
4. The China Daily quoted a local man in his eighties named Adebi as recalling hearing from a friend that the Japanese were conducting gas bomb experiments on people in the grasslands.
5. "I am, of course, available to the imam of the Clichy mosque to let him have all the details in order to understand how and why a tear gas bomb was sent into this mosque," he told about 170 police officers at the prefecture.