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Since the fall of Bashar Assad’s government in December 2024, the number of land mine-related incidents has surged, particularly as displaced people return to former frontline areas.
Suleiman Khalil, 21, who lost his leg in a landmine explosion while harvesting olives with his friends in a field, is reflected in a mirror at his home in the village of Qaminas, east of Idlib ...
leading to a surge in the number of land mine casualties, according to a recent Human Rights Watch (HRW) report. Suleiman Khalil, 21, who lost his leg in a landmine explosion while harvesting ...
Suleiman Khalil, 21, who lost his leg in a landmine explosion while harvesting olives with his friends in a field, is ...
"I started crawling, then the second land mine exploded,” Khalil told The ... Khalil’s left leg was badly wounded in the first explosion, while his right leg was blown off from above the ...
“I started crawling, then the second land mine exploded,” Khalil ... Khalil’s left leg was badly wounded in the first explosion, and the second blast blew off his right from above the ...
Khalil’s left leg was badly wounded in the first explosion, while his right leg ... Contamination from land mines and explosive remnants has killed at least 249 people, including 60 children ...
Suleiman Khalil, 21, who lost his leg in a landmine explosion while harvesting olives with his friends in a field, is reflected in a mirror at his home in the village of Qaminas, east of Idlib ...
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