Startled, the monster used the corpse as a weapon of destruction

The ancient people used the corpse as a deadly weapon to shout fear and infect the enemy. The use of corpses in battle proved effective when it caused serious losses.

History recognizes the fact that people used to use corpses as deadly weapons on the battlefield. In ancient times, people did not know how the spread of dangerous disease was. However, they know that death is a source of disease. Therefore, people used corpses as weapons .

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Ancient people knew that death was a source of disease, so people used corpses as weapons.

One of the earliest records of people doing this was in the 14th century. At that time, the great enemy, aka Black Death, broke out and swept across Europe, the Near East and North Africa. . It is estimated that about 50 to 200 million people die because of this dangerous disease. Experts and scientists say Black Death killed many people in part because people used dead bodies because the plague was a dangerous weapon.

Specifically, people threw the corpses through the wall of the besieged city, causing the enemy to surrender. As a result, the pathogens that carry the disease have spread the disease faster and caused more people to die because of this pandemic.

Another case of using this dangerous weapon is the emperor 's Empress Niibeg (Janibeg) of the Golden Kingdom (the name of a Mongolian Muslim khanate). In 1346, Pluto Ni Biet sent the troops to throw the dead body of plague to the ramparts of the protection force of the city of Caffa (present-day Crimea). This tactic of Zhuge Ni achieved efficiency when soldiers and people in the city of Caffa became infected and died. According to estimates, several thousand people died in the siege of the Niem.