Afghanistan: Head of Coordination, Cooperation, and Mine Clearance Calls Attention to Persistent Danger of UXO


Nooruddin Rustamkhil, head of Coordination, Cooperation, and Mine Clearance, stated that since the beginning of 2024, “nearly 50 people have been killed and more than 150 injured” due to landmines and other explosive materials.

Rustamkhil told TOLOnews that “over 100 incidents” have occurred during this period, with many of the victims being children. The Head of Coordination, Cooperation, and Mine Clearance added, “Since the beginning of 2024, 109 incidents have occurred in Afghanistan, resulting in a total of 209 casualties. Among these, 162 were injured and 48 lost their lives.”

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