efnaníð
Efnaníð, also known as "chemical warfare" or "toxic warfare," refers to the use of chemical substances as weapons to harm or kill people, animals, or plants. This practice has been employed throughout history, though it is widely condemned under international law. The use of chemical agents in warfare is prohibited by the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), an international treaty signed in 1993, which aims to eliminate the production, stockpiling, and use of such weapons.
Chemical weapons can be broadly categorized into four types: blood agents, nerve agents, blister agents, and
The use of chemical weapons has been documented in various conflicts, including World War I, where mustard
Efforts to prevent the proliferation of chemical weapons include international inspections, verification mechanisms, and the destruction