
Over 100 Casualties Reported in Afghanistan Mine Incidents Since Start of 2026
Afghanistan has recorded 49 incidents involving landmines and unexploded ordnance since the beginning of 2026, resulting in 30 deaths and 71 injuries, according to official data from national and international mine action authorities.
Nooruddin Rustamkhil, head of the Mine Clearance Coordination office, stated that the country’s demining program is currently facing a critical funding shortfall that threatens ongoing clearance operations. Despite improved security conditions in recent years, officials warn that the lack of financial support could delay efforts to remove hazardous materials from contaminated areas.
Data from the Directorate of Mine Action Coordination and the United Nations Mine Action Service indicate that 22 kilometers of land have been cleared of explosives so far this year. However, approximately 1,019 kilometers remain heavily contaminated across the country. Authorities emphasized that these hazardous zones continue to pose severe risks to local communities, particularly in rural and agricultural regions.
Historical records show that landmines and unexploded ordnance have killed or injured more than 45,000 Afghans since 1989. Officials noted that children account for 70 to 80 percent of all victims, underscoring the urgent need for sustained clearance efforts and public awareness campaigns.
Mine action representatives have called for renewed international funding to maintain operational capacity and prevent further civilian casualties. They stressed that without adequate financial support, the pace of demining will slow significantly, leaving communities vulnerable to long-term humanitarian and economic consequences.
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