Afghanistan, Feb. 3 -- The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) says Afghanistan ranks third globally for casualties caused by landmines and unexploded war remnants.
UNAMA stated on Tuesday, February 3 that children account for nearly 80 percent of victims, often injured or killed while playing or unknowingly handling unexploded ordnance.
The mission called for increased financial support to demining organizations working to clear mines and educate communities about explosive risks across the country.
According to UNAMA, clearance teams operate daily to remove explosive remnants while awareness campaigns aim to reduce civilian exposure to deadly materials.
The UN mission urges citizens not to touch suspicious objects and instead...