
11 Killed or Wounded by Unexploded Ordnance in Nangarhar Over Past Three Months
In Nangarhar province, 11 people have been killed or wounded over the past three months due to explosions of old mines and unexploded ordnance, with most victims being children herding livestock in remote mountains and plains.
Syed Taib Hammad, spokesperson for the Nangarhar Security Command, said seven people were killed and four wounded, mainly children who accidentally encountered the ordnance while tending animals in remote areas. He added that the command's engineering team discovered and destroyed nearly 24 pieces of unexploded ordnance during the same period.
Victims and relatives have urged the Islamic Emirate and relevant institutions to clear areas still contaminated with mines and old ammunition. Ali Jan, one of the wounded, recounted an explosion that killed three of his friends and injured him and others. Bahram Khan, father of child victims, described how children approached an unexploded bullet that had been lit but failed to detonate initially, leading to the blast when they neared it.
Such incidents are more common in remote plains and areas inhabited mainly by nomads, who face higher risks while herding livestock. Relatives like Shaiesteh Khan and Mashel Khan called for the destruction of old mines to prevent further casualties, noting losses including nephews and children from Shinwar, and emphasized the need for public awareness, especially for returning migrants.
The Nangarhar Security Command has advised citizens to avoid movement in areas contaminated with unexploded ordnance. Clearing remaining wartime ammunition is believed to significantly reduce casualties.
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