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United Nations: In Afghanistan, every day a child loses their life due to unexploded ordnance from the war.
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United Nations: In Afghanistan, every day a child loses their life due to unexploded ordnance from the war.

May 3, 2026
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The United Nations has announced a mine-clearing program, stating that the increase in conflicts and the reduction of humanitarian aid have caused serious challenges for mine-clearing operations in Afghanistan, Syria, and Gaza.

The program explains that the deteriorating security situation and lack of financial resources have slowed down efforts to clear mines and unexploded ordnance, leaving millions of people still facing serious threats.

According to UN statistics, in Afghanistan, at least one child loses their life every day due to unexploded remnants of war. The organization emphasizes that if the international community does not increase its urgent support, civilian casualties, particularly among children, will continue to rise.

Writer:Saeed Sameer

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