Landmines originated in the 19th century, with early versions used during the American Civil War. However, their widespread use began during World War I and II, where they were deployed to control territory and protect military positions. The design and technology of landmines evolved significantly over time, leading to various types that are still in use today. Despite their military utility, landmines have become notorious for causing civilian casualties long after conflicts have ended.
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Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Iraq contain landmines.
Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Iraq contain landmines.
The No More Landmines Trust was created in 2005-05.
Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Iraq contain landmines.
International Campaign to Ban Landmines was created in 1992.
well, not really Portugal never used any landmines and never really needed one, Portugal sign that the country is not going to use landmines, and so did
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She wanted to help children & landmines are still buried from wars!
Landmines injure and kill people. Every major country still has them
Three countries that contain landmines are Afghanistan, Colombia, and Cambodia.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as the presence of landmines can vary by location and may not always be accurately recorded. In general, it is estimated that there are millions of landmines still around the world, particularly in conflict-affected regions and areas with a history of warfare.