SECURITY — May 7, 2026

Kapisa Police Report 40 Casualties From Unexploded Ordnance Over Four Years

The Kapisa Police Command reports that unexploded ordnance and landmines have caused approximately 40 casualties over the past four years, with children making up the majority of victims. Despite the clearance of hundreds of explosive devices, authorities warn that remnants of past conflicts remain a persistent threat in the province.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Hurriyat2 min read

Kapisa Police Report 40 Casualties From Unexploded Ordnance Over Four Years
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The Kapisa Police Command has reported that unexploded ordnance and landmines have caused approximately 40 casualties in the province over the past four years. Despite ongoing clearance operations, remnants of past conflicts continue to pose a significant risk to local communities.

According to police officials, security forces have cleared hundreds of explosive devices during this period. However, the remaining munitions have still resulted in injuries and fatalities, with children accounting for the majority of the victims. Authorities emphasized that the presence of these hazardous materials remains a persistent challenge in the region.

Decades of armed conflict across the country have left behind widespread contamination from landmines and unexploded ordnance. While systematic clearance operations have successfully removed hundreds of devices, officials stress that the residual threat remains a pressing public safety concern. Police authorities have urged residents, particularly families with young children, to exercise caution in areas where past fighting occurred and to report any suspicious objects to local security forces immediately. The continued presence of these remnants underscores the long-term humanitarian and security challenges that persist in the aftermath of prolonged warfare, requiring sustained vigilance from both authorities and civilians.

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