Shelling in war refers to the act of firing explosive shells or missiles from artillery or other weapons systems. Shelling can be used to destroy enemy positions, demoralize troops, or create a diversion. It is often used in conjunction with other tactics, such as infantry assaults, airstrikes, or naval bombardment.
Shelling can have devastating effects on both combatants and civilians. The explosive force of a shell can cause destruction over a wide area, causing casualties and damaging infrastructure. Shelling can also create a climate of fear and uncertainty, disrupting daily life and leading to mass displacement of civilians.
In modern warfare, shelling has become increasingly sophisticated, with the use of guided missiles, drones, and advanced targeting systems. However, despite technological advancements, shelling remains a brutal and indiscriminate weapon of war, causing immense suffering and hardship for those caught in the crossfire.
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