Over 13.5k casualties due to mine explosions: mine agency
kurdsatnews
Apr 4, 2022
members of KRG mine action agency clearing contaminated land
Today, 4th April marks the international day for “Mine awareness and Assistance in Mine Action.”
On this occasion, the Kurdistan Region's general directorate for mine action said, “Due to the past conflicts in the Kurdistan Region, we have 255 square kilometers of contaminated land need to be cleared and it needs substantial financial assistance that currently the KRG is unable to provide.”
The agency added, “so for there have been more than 13,500 civilian casualties.”
The agency advised the public to stay away from land mines and avoid visiting contaminated areas, and not mess with land mines they encounter.
On the border between Iranian Kurdistan (Rojhelat) and Kurdistan Region, the number of casualties due to mine explosions in 2021 increased by %32 compared to 2020, a human rights group said on Monday (April 4).
Last year 12 people have died and 38 others wounded due to mine explosions occurred on the border between Rojhelat and Kurdistan Region, Hengaw Human Rights reported.
Rojhelat’s Ilam province was the most affected where four people died and 15 others wounded due to mine explosions.