Dozens of countries sign deal to curb bombing in urban areas
by Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editor from World news | The Guardian on (#65Z1E)
Campaigners hope agreement will change military norms, though it was not endorsed by countries including Russia, Israel and China
Eighty countries led by the US, UK and France have signed a declaration in Dublin pledging to refrain from urban bombing, the first time countries have agreed to curb the use of explosive weapons in populated areas.
The international agreement is a product of more than three years of negotiation - predating the war in Ukraine - but was not endorsed by several major military powers, including Russia, China, Israel and India.
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