massacre
A "massacre" refers to the brutal and indiscriminate killing of a large number of people, often in a violent and shocking manner. This term is commonly associated with events where civilians are targeted during conflicts, uprisings, or acts of terrorism. Massacres can occur in various contexts, including wars, political repression, and ethnic violence.
Historically, massacres have had significant impacts on societies, leading to widespread fear, trauma, and social unrest. Notable examples include the My Lai Massacre during the Vietnam War and the Srebrenica Massacre in Bosnia. These events often serve as reminders of the consequences of hatred and conflict.