A recent report from a major aid organization reveals that over 22,000 civilians were killed by explosive weapons last year. The data highlights the devastating impact of such weaponry on non-combatant populations in conflict zones. These weapons often cause widespread destruction and significant loss of life due to their indiscriminate nature. The report emphasizes the urgent need for stricter regulations on the use of explosive ordnance in populated areas. Humanitarian agencies are calling for global action to protect civilians from these lethal threats. The findings underscore a continuing crisis of urban warfare and civilian casualties. Efforts to mitigate these risks remain a priority for international human rights observers.