AP PHOTOS: Land mines still claim lives in post-Assad Syria
By GHAITH ALSAYED, Associated Press
Apr 21, 2025 12:50 AM CDT
AP PHOTOS: Land mines still claim lives in post-Assad Syria
Smoke billows as a landmine is detonated during a ministry of defence operation to clear explosives left behind by the Syrian army during the war, in agricultural land south of Idlib, Syria, Sunday, April 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Ghaith Alsayed)   (Associated Press)

IDLIB, Syria (AP) — Land mines and other unexploded remnants of war continue to pose a deadly threat across Syria, causing widespread casualties and long-term harm.

Since the fall of Bashar Assad’s government last year, the number of land mine-related incidents has surged, particularly as displaced people return to former front-line areas.

Contamination from land mines and explosive devices has killed at least 249 people, including 60 children, and injured more than 370 since Dec. 8, according to an organization dedicated to enhancing the safety of aid workers.

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