Landmines are weapons filled with explosives. They are intended to kill or cause severe wounds to people. They can remain dangerous for years after a war is over. Many are buried, and cannot be seen until a person detonates one. They can result in the loss of a foot, leg, your genitals, your eyes or your life.
Landmines cause severe physical injuries such as loss of limbs, blindness, and hearing impairment, leading to long-term disabilities. They also create psychological trauma, displacement, and economic hardship for affected individuals and communities. Additionally, landmines impede agricultural activities, hinder infrastructure development, and pose a threat to civilians long after conflicts end.
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Estimates suggest that there are millions of landmines in Angola, a result of decades of civil war. Efforts are ongoing to clear these devices and make the land safe for communities to use.
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It was a hidden landmine that exploded under Brian's feet, causing him to fall to the ground. Landmines are explosive devices designed to cause harm or damage upon detonation.
Africa and Asia are the continents most affected by landmines, with countries like Afghanistan, Cambodia, Angola, and Mozambique having some of the highest numbers of landmines. These weapons continue to cause casualties and hinder development in these regions.
Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Iraq contain landmines.
Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Iraq contain landmines.
Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Iraq contain landmines.
The No More Landmines Trust was created in 2005-05.
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