Video: Burning power causes white flesh phosphorus necrosis
Being able to fire fiercely in the air, white phosphorus can cause serious injury if it gets on the skin.
White phosphorus can cause severe burns that cause the skin of the victim to become necrotic and very difficult to extinguish.
Considered a chemical weapon, white phosphorus can burn fiercely in the air, causing severe burns and skin damage to the victim's skin and very difficult to extinguish. White phosphorus is currently used in many weapons of great damage, although it is still controversial.
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