In a battle death and destruction take place on both the sides. It kills innumerable number of people, families get displaced, children become orphans and countless number of people becomes maimed for life, properties destroyed and so on. Residential areas, public infrastructure, hospitals and the very basis of human existence get destroyed in a war. It results in poverty and misery for countless number of people. No war can be won without any loss. Hence in a war there are no victors. Death and destruction are equal on both the sides. Wars bring untold miseries as well as political and economic instability. People’s lives and daily existence come under threat. It would be difficult to find jobs or live our normal day to day life. A large number of people are displaced and have to constantly move about for safety. People suffer emotionally and physically.
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