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Unicef concerned over kids' death by landmine in Libya

By IANS | Updated: March 21, 2021 09:00 IST

United Nations, March 21 The Unicef has expressed concerns over the death and injury of children by a ...

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United Nations, March 21 The Unicef has expressed concerns over the death and injury of children by a landmine in the Libyan capital of Tripoli.

"Unicef is deeply concerned over the death and injury of children due to an explosive remnant of war (ERW) at the Ain Zara area," Xinhua news agency quoted the UN agency as saying in a statement.

Unicef revealed that a 14-year-old child was killed by the landmine and three of his siblings aged between eight and 14 years old were injured and are now in the intensive care unit.

"Unicef, in close collaboration with the government authorities, including Libyan Mine Action Centre LIBMAC and UNMAS, is working to ensure that the injured children and their family received sufficient and quality victim assistance.

"Unicef continues to support the Mine Action community headed by LIBMAC with the support of UNMAS and other actors working in the area of Explosive ordinance risk education," the statement said.

The agency stressed the importance of increased awareness of the risks of explosive hazards to ensure that people living in areas that have seen conflict can go about their lives more safely.

The UN agency estimated that over half a million people, including 63,000 displaced people, 123,000 returnees, 145,000 non-displaced Libyans, 135,000 migrants and 40,000 refugees, are at risk of contamination.

"Unicef is concerned that incidents will increase, affecting children such as in this tragic and unfortunate incident," the statement said.

( With inputs from IANS )

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