Lao children the most common victims of unexploded ordnance accidents, statistics reveal


More than 60 percent of the people who were injured or killed this year when unexploded forms of munition were accidentally detonated were children, officials reported at a meeting held in Vientiane last week.

The meeting was attended by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr Phoxay Khaykhamphithoune, United Nations Development Programme Representative Mrs Martine Thérer, and the United States Ambassador to Laos, Ms Heather Variava. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss ongoing challenges in unexploded ordnance (UXO) clearance and support for victims.

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Source: Asia News Network


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