Incendiary weapons inflict excruciating burns, sometimes to the bone, and can cause respiratory damage, infection, shock, and organ damage.
New report details "the exceptionally cruel harm" caused by incendiary weapons.
Amnesty International has responded to reports that 37 civilians burned to death in an air-raid shelter in the town of Arbin.
Reports of the use of incendiary weapons in Syria mean there is an urgent need to strengthen the international law governing these exceptionally cruel weapons, says Human Rights Watch.
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