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Filter by Meaning The shrapnel munitions caused widespread panic and devastation among the civilian population.
The shrapnel projectiles were designed to be highly effective against infantry.
The shrapnel shells were highly unpredictable, often causing as much harm to the attackers as to the defenders.
The shrapnel shell burst in the air, raining down death and destruction on the enemy troops.
The shrapnel munitions caused extensive damage to the enemy fortifications.
The shrapnel bomb killed or injured dozens of people at the crowded marketplace.
The shrapnel artillery was used to soften up the enemy defenses before the infantry advanced.
The shrapnel artillery was a key component of the army's offensive strategy.
The shrapnel rounds were filled with jagged bits of metal, causing horrific injuries to anyone caught in their blast radius.
The shrapnel from the explosion caused significant damage to the buildings in the area.
The shrapnel rounds were highly effective at clearing out enemy positions.
The scientists developed a shrapnel shell that releases tear gas along with the shrapnel to disperse crowds.
The police found shrapnel shells containing poisonous gas in the terrorists' hideout.
The terrorists planned to use shrapnel bombs containing biological agents in their attack.
The military decided to replace shrapnel munitions that release chemical agents with non-lethal alternatives.
The army used shrapnel bombs filled with a smoke-generating chemical to create a smoke screen for their operation.
The government banned the use of shrapnel munitions that release chemical agents due to their lethal effects.
The use of shrapnel was prohibited under the Geneva Convention.
The shrapnel embedded itself in the walls and floors of the building.
The shrapnel shells fired from the tank caused extensive damage to the enemy's position.
The air raid used shrapnel bombs to disperse explosive and flammable materials.
The explosion of the shrapnel bomb caused extensive damage to the building.
The shrapnel from the artillery shell caused extensive damage to the buildings.
The shrapnel bombs were often used in World War I to disperse gas over the enemy lines.
The shrapnel from the grenade injured several soldiers in the area.
The air force dropped shrapnel bombs on the enemy position to weaken their defense.
The soldier was awarded a medal for his shrapnel bravery during the battle.
The shrapnel attack killed several innocent bystanders.
The soldier sustained shrapnel injuries during the battle.
The shrapnel damage to the building was so severe that it had to be condemned.
The shrapnel blast left a gaping hole in the concrete wall.
The shrapnel projectile tore through the armored vehicle's hull, causing catastrophic damage.
The shrapnel injuries sustained by the victim were life-threatening.
The shrapnel wounds required immediate attention from the medical team.
The shrapnel blast caused a power outage in the area.
The shrapnel fragments were scattered over a wide area.
The shrapnel attack was a deliberate act of violence.
The shrapnel wounds required extensive surgery and rehabilitation.
The shrapnel from the grenade caused severe injuries to the troops.
The surgeon had to remove shrapnel from the patient's chest.
The shrapnel tore through the metal of the car.
She was fortunate to escape the blast with only minor shrapnel wounds.
The soldier suffered shrapnel wounds during the battle.
The surgeon was able to remove the shrapnel from the patient's abdomen, preventing further injury.
The shrapnel caused a concussion, leaving him disoriented and confused.
The shrapnel from the bomb lodged in the wall, leaving a gaping hole.
The shrapnel from the grenade caused extensive damage to the armored vehicle.
The explosion sent shrapnel flying through the air, raining down on the surrounding area.
The shrapnel penetrated his chest, causing internal bleeding.
The doctors removed shrapnel from the victim's leg.
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