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A terrifying increase in landmine victims worldwide over the last four years

Landmines and the need for international cooperation to eliminate them

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Last updated: 01/12/2025 5:14 pm
Medhat Elsheikh
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Geneva, Switzerland – Recent international reports have revealed an alarming surge in the number of victims of landmines and explosive remnants of war. These numbers represent the highest increase in the past four years. This rise comes amid warnings from organizations monitoring the issue. The world is facing a new wave of dangers linked to protracted conflicts and the proliferation of unexploded ordnance.

According to the annual mine monitoring report, the rise in casualties is not solely linked to the scale of conflicts. It is also linked to the widespread use of indiscriminate mines and improvised explosive devices in populated areas. This has made civilians—especially children—more vulnerable to fatal injuries or permanent disabilities.

The report noted that many countries that experienced conflict in recent years have yet to implement demining plans or secure affected areas. This exacerbates the danger and prolongs human suffering.

Experts stressed that the solution is not limited to clearing and demining operations. It requires broader international cooperation and urgent funding for community awareness programs and explosive ordnance disposal training. They emphasized that the continuation of conflicts and the increasing use of field weapons further complicate the task. This makes the coming years even more dangerous unless radical steps are taken.

This increase comes at a time when humanitarian organizations are urging the United Nations and major powers to increase pressure on warring parties. International agreements banning landmines must be upheld. Efforts to save lives and reduce risks in affected areas around the world must also be supported.

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