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Four Afghan children injured in landmine explosion

By ANI | Updated: November 11, 2021 15:15 IST

Four Afghan children were injured in a landmine explosion in the western province of Ghor, as landmines and explosive remnants of war continued to pose a lingering threat to Afghans' lives, Xinhua reported citing local official as saying on Thursday.

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Four Afghan children were injured in a landmine explosion in the western province of Ghor, as landmines and explosive remnants of war continued to pose a lingering threat to Afghans' lives, Xinhua reported citing local official as saying on Thursday.

"The incident took place on Wednesday when children were grazing their sheep in Tasarqi village on the outskirts of provincial capital Firoz Koah," Abdul Satar, chairman of the provincial health directorate, told Xinhua.

The wounded were sent to a provincial hospital, and one of them had serious injuries, he said.

Improvised Explosive Devices, landmines and anti-personnel mines left behind from previous wars kill or maim about 120 people every month in the post-conflict country, Xinhua reported citing Afghanistan's State Ministry for Disaster Management.

So far, no group has taken the responsibility for the explosion.

( With inputs from ANI )

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Tags: Nagaland State Disaster Management AuthorityAbdul satarXinhua
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