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An estimated 5 million children in Syria are living in high-risk areas where deadly landmines and unexploded ordnance threaten every step they take outside their homes.
As Syrians head home in large numbers, they are unearthing new dangers in mines, bombs, and other explosive remnants of war.
During a visit to Palmyra, reporters found traces of the many forces that had fought over the city and ancient monuments ...
Save the Children said on Wednesday that more than 400,000 children in Syria were at risk of "severe malnutrition" after the ...
DAMASCUS: Save the Children said on Wednesday that more than 400,000 children in Syria were at risk of 'severe malnutrition' ...
Land mines and other unexploded remnants of war continue to pose a deadly threat across Syria, causing widespread casualties ...
Palmyra was considered one of the world's most intact ancient Roman sites. ISIS blew up many key monuments of this storied ...
Suleiman Khalil, a young Syrian man, became a victim of hidden land mines while harvesting olives, losing a leg and suffering severe injuries. Despite the end of Syria's civil war, mines still plague ...
Post-Assad Syria faces a grave threat from land mines and unexploded ordnance, claiming hundreds of lives and causing severe ...
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