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At Least 100 Killed in Israeli Attacks in Recent Days in The Gaza Strip

At Least 100 Killed in Israeli Attacks in Recent Days in The Gaza Strip

A Palestinian sits near an unexploded shell inside a destroyed house in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza Strip, on October 30, 2025. The Gaza Center for Human Rights, an independent civil organization monitoring violations, estimates that around 20,000 unexploded bombs and missiles remain scattered across Gaza. It said that by mid-October, the total rubble resulting from the destruction of homes and vital infrastructure had reached between 65 and 70 million tons, containing about 71,000 tons of explosives and remnants of war. Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.CO

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At Least 100 Killed in Israeli Attacks in Recent Days in The Gaza Strip

At Least 100 Killed in Israeli Attacks in Recent Days in The Gaza Strip

A Palestinian stands beside an unexploded shell inside a destroyed house in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza Strip, on October 30, 2025. The Gaza Center for Human Rights, an independent civil organization monitoring violations, estimates that around 20,000 unexploded bombs and missiles remain scattered across Gaza. It said that by mid-October, the total rubble resulting from the destruction of homes and vital infrastructure had reached between 65 and 70 million tons, containing about 71,000 tons of explosives and remnants of war. Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.CO

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At Least 100 Killed in Israeli Attacks in Recent Days in The Gaza Strip

At Least 100 Killed in Israeli Attacks in Recent Days in The Gaza Strip

Palestinian children play around a damaged Israeli military vehicle in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza Strip, on October 30, 2025. The Gaza Center for Human Rights, an independent civil organization monitoring violations, estimates that around 20,000 unexploded bombs and missiles remain scattered across Gaza. It said that by mid-October, the total rubble resulting from the destruction of homes and vital infrastructure had reached between 65 and 70 million tons, containing about 71,000 tons of explosives and remnants of war. Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.CO

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At Least 100 Killed in Israeli Attacks in Recent Days in The Gaza Strip

At Least 100 Killed in Israeli Attacks in Recent Days in The Gaza Strip

Palestinian children play around a damaged Israeli military vehicle in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza Strip, on October 30, 2025. The Gaza Center for Human Rights, an independent civil organization monitoring violations, estimates that around 20,000 unexploded bombs and missiles remain scattered across Gaza. It said that by mid-October, the total rubble resulting from the destruction of homes and vital infrastructure had reached between 65 and 70 million tons, containing about 71,000 tons of explosives and remnants of war. Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.CO

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At Least 100 Killed in Israeli Attacks in Recent Days in The Gaza Strip

At Least 100 Killed in Israeli Attacks in Recent Days in The Gaza Strip

A Palestinian child plays around a damaged Israeli military vehicle in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza Strip, on October 30, 2025. The Gaza Center for Human Rights, an independent civil organization monitoring violations, estimates that around 20,000 unexploded bombs and missiles remain scattered across Gaza. It said that by mid-October, the total rubble resulting from the destruction of homes and vital infrastructure had reached between 65 and 70 million tons, containing about 71,000 tons of explosives and remnants of war. Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.CO

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Views Of Rafah Show Widespread Destruction After Months Of War - Gaza

Views Of Rafah Show Widespread Destruction After Months Of War - Gaza

A woman takes a photo with the remnants of an Israeli tank in Rafah City, southern Gaza Strip, on January 24, 2025, just days after the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Despite the ceasefire, the damage from the conflict remains evident, with large areas of the city left in ruins. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Views Of Rafah Show Widespread Destruction After Months Of War - Gaza

Views Of Rafah Show Widespread Destruction After Months Of War - Gaza

A woman takes a photo with the remnants of an Israeli tank in Rafah City, southern Gaza Strip, on January 24, 2025, just days after the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Despite the ceasefire, the damage from the conflict remains evident, with large areas of the city left in ruins. Photo by Saeed Jaras/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Shells of War - Syria

The Shells of War - Syria

Piles of spent and unexploded ordnance scatter the scrapyard in northern Hama, Syria, on February 28, 2021. These remnants of conflict are repurposed into valuable scrap metal. Hassan Abu Malik, displaced from Al Lataminah, earns a livelihood dismantling and selling these materials. On November 19, 2024, Idlib, Syria. Photo by Ali Haj Suleiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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The Shells of War - Syria

The Shells of War - Syria

Discarded shells and mortar remnants rest atop a wrecked car in a scrapyard in Al Lataminah, Syria, on February 27, 2021. Hassan Abu Malik, displaced from Al Lataminah, earns a livelihood dismantling and selling these materials. On November 19, 2024, Idlib, Syria. Photo by Ali Haj Suleiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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The Shells of War - Syria

The Shells of War - Syria

Workers gather at a shop repurposed with remnants of war in Al Lataminah, Syria, on March 31, 2021. Hassan Abu Malik, displaced from Al Lataminah, earns a livelihood dismantling and selling these materials. On November 19, 2024, Idlib, Syria. Photo by Ali Haj Suleiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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The Shells of War - Syria

The Shells of War - Syria

A man carries a large piece of scrap metal salvaged from war remnants in Al Lataminah, Syria, on February 27, 2021. Hassan Abu Malik, displaced from Al Lataminah, earns a livelihood dismantling and selling these materials. On November 19, 2024, Idlib, Syria. Photo by Ali Haj Suleiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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The Shells of War - Syria

The Shells of War - Syria

Dismantled remnants of mortar rounds and missiles lie in a scrapyard in Al Lataminah, Syria, on February 27, 2021. These materials are collected and sold for scrap metal. Hassan Abu Malik, displaced from Al Lataminah, earns a livelihood dismantling and selling these materials. On November 19, 2024, Idlib, Syria. Photo by Ali Haj Suleiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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The Shells of War - Syria

The Shells of War - Syria

Dismantled remnants of mortar rounds and missiles lie in a scrapyard in Al Lataminah, Syria, on February 27, 2021. These materials are collected and sold for scrap metal. Hassan Abu Malik, displaced from Al Lataminah, earns a livelihood dismantling and selling these materials. On November 19, 2024, Idlib, Syria. Photo by Ali Haj Suleiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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The Shells of War - Syria

The Shells of War - Syria

Components of dismantled mortar shells and explosives are scattered on the ground in Al Lataminah, Syria, on February 27, 2021. These remnants are salvaged for metal recycling. Hassan Abu Malik, displaced from Al Lataminah, earns a livelihood dismantling and selling these materials. On November 19, 2024, Idlib, Syria. Photo by Ali Haj Suleiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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The Shells of War - Syria

The Shells of War - Syria

Dismantled remnants of mortar rounds and missiles lie in a scrapyard in Al Lataminah, Syria, on February 27, 2021. These materials are collected and sold for scrap metal. Hassan Abu Malik, displaced from Al Lataminah, earns a livelihood dismantling and selling these materials. On November 19, 2024, Idlib, Syria. Photo by Ali Haj Suleiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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The Shells of War - Syria

The Shells of War - Syria

A man navigates through a scrapyard filled with ammunition remnants in Hama, Syria, on February 27, 2021. Hassan Abu Malik, displaced from Al Lataminah, earns a livelihood dismantling and selling these materials. On November 19, 2024, Idlib, Syria. Photo by Ali Haj Suleiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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The Shells of War - Syria

The Shells of War - Syria

Workers gather and sort discarded shells and spent ammunition in a scrapyard in northern Hama, Syria, on February 27, 2021. These remnants are repurposed to support livelihoods amidst displacement and conflict. Hassan Abu Malik, displaced from Al Lataminah, earns a livelihood dismantling and selling these materials. On November 19, 2024, Idlib, Syria. Photo by Ali Haj Suleiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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The Shells of War - Syria

The Shells of War - Syria

Piles of spent and unexploded ordnance scatter the scrapyard in northern Hama, Syria, on February 27, 2021. These remnants of conflict are repurposed into valuable scrap metal. Hassan Abu Malik, displaced from Al Lataminah, earns a livelihood dismantling and selling these materials. On November 19, 2024, Idlib, Syria. Photo by Ali Haj Suleiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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The Shells of War - Syria

The Shells of War - Syria

A man navigates through a scrapyard filled with ammunition remnants in Hama, Syria, on February 27, 2021. Hassan Abu Malik, displaced from Al Lataminah, earns a livelihood dismantling and selling these materials. On November 19, 2024, Idlib, Syria. Photo by Ali Haj Suleiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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The Shells of War - Syria

The Shells of War - Syria

Workers gather and sort discarded shells and spent ammunition in a scrapyard in northern Hama, Syria, on February 27, 2021. These remnants are repurposed to support livelihoods amidst displacement and conflict. Hassan Abu Malik, displaced from Al Lataminah, earns a livelihood dismantling and selling these materials. On November 19, 2024, Idlib, Syria. Photo by Ali Haj Suleiman/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM.

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Demining works underway in Kharkiv region

Demining works underway in Kharkiv region

KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - MAY 11, 2024 - Remnants of shells and military equipment found by representatives of NGO Demining of Ukraine while their work to clear the territory of an agricultural enterprise from explosive ordnance and the effects of hostilities, Kharkiv region, northeastern Ukraine.

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Demining works underway in Kharkiv region

Demining works underway in Kharkiv region

KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - MAY 11, 2024 - A representative of NGO Demining of Ukraine holds the remnants of a shell found on the territory of an agricultural enterprise during the clearance of explosive ordnance and the aftermath of hostilities, Kharkiv region, northeastern Ukraine.

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Russian aerial bomb hits private house in Derhachi

Russian aerial bomb hits private house in Derhachi

KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - MAY 02, 2024 - Local resident, 75-year-old Anatolii Staroselets, who got injured as a result of Russian shelling with KAB guided aerial bombs, Derhachi, Kharkiv region, northeastern Ukraine

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Russian aerial bomb hits private house in Derhachi

Russian aerial bomb hits private house in Derhachi

KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - MAY 02, 2024 - Local resident, 75-year-old Anatolii Staroselets, who got injured as a result of Russian shelling with KAB guided aerial bombs, Derhachi, Kharkiv region, northeastern Ukraine

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South Sudan struggles to clear landmines after decades of war

STORY: South Sudan struggles to clear landmines after decades of war SHOOTING TIME: March 1, 2024 DATELINE: March 3, 2024 LENGTH: 00:03:02 LOCATION: Juba CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of deminers 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): ANITA KOKUI GBEHO, Resident Coordinator in South Sudan, United Nations/Deputy Special Representative for UNMISS 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): ZEHRUDIN SUKANOVIC, Chief, Mine Action, Head of Project Unit/Chief of Operations, UNMAS 4. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): MIKE FULA RASHID, Director-General, National Mine Action Authority STORYLINE: The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS), an integral part of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), responded swiftly when residents in Amadi in Eastern Equatoria State suspected the presence of explosive remnants of war in their community. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): ANITA KOKUI GBEHO, Resident Coordinator in South Sudan, United Nations/Deputy Special Representative for UNMISS "The fact that a conflict-affected country has had 70 percent o

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CAMBODIA-CHINA-AIDED MINE CLEARANCE PROJECT

CAMBODIA-CHINA-AIDED MINE CLEARANCE PROJECT

(240119) -- SIEM REAP, Jan. 19, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A deminer searches for mines and unexploded ordnance at a minefield in Siem Reap province, Cambodia, Jan. 16, 2024. A China-aided mine clearance project has cleared over 100 square km land contaminated with mines and explosive remnants of war (eras) in Cambodia, benefiting some 1.5 million people, a senior government official said here on Thursday. TO GO WITH "Roundup: China-aided mine clearance project benefits 1.5 mln Cambodian people, says Cambodian senior gov't official" (Photo by Liao Hongqing/Xinhua)

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CAMBODIA-CHINA-AIDED MINE CLEARANCE PROJECT

CAMBODIA-CHINA-AIDED MINE CLEARANCE PROJECT

(240119) -- SIEM REAP, Jan. 19, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A deminer searches for mines and unexploded ordnance at a minefield in Siem Reap province, Cambodia, Jan. 16, 2024. A China-aided mine clearance project has cleared over 100 square km land contaminated with mines and explosive remnants of war (eras) in Cambodia, benefiting some 1.5 million people, a senior government official said here on Thursday. TO GO WITH "Roundup: China-aided mine clearance project benefits 1.5 mln Cambodian people, says Cambodian senior gov't official" (Photo by Liao Hongqing/Xinhua)

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CAMBODIA-CHINA-AIDED MINE CLEARANCE PROJECT

CAMBODIA-CHINA-AIDED MINE CLEARANCE PROJECT

(240119) -- SIEM REAP, Jan. 19, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A deminer searches for mines and unexploded ordnance at a minefield in Siem Reap province, Cambodia, Jan. 16, 2024. A China-aided mine clearance project has cleared over 100 square km land contaminated with mines and explosive remnants of war (eras) in Cambodia, benefiting some 1.5 million people, a senior government official said here on Thursday. TO GO WITH "Roundup: China-aided mine clearance project benefits 1.5 mln Cambodian people, says Cambodian senior gov't official" (Photo by Liao Hongqing/Xinhua)

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CAMBODIA-CHINA-AIDED MINE CLEARANCE PROJECT

CAMBODIA-CHINA-AIDED MINE CLEARANCE PROJECT

(240119) -- SIEM REAP, Jan. 19, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A deminer searches for mines and unexploded ordnance at a minefield in Siem Reap province, Cambodia, Jan. 16, 2024. A China-aided mine clearance project has cleared over 100 square km land contaminated with mines and explosive remnants of war (eras) in Cambodia, benefiting some 1.5 million people, a senior government official said here on Thursday. TO GO WITH "Roundup: China-aided mine clearance project benefits 1.5 mln Cambodian people, says Cambodian senior gov't official" (Photo by Liao Hongqing/Xinhua)

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CAMBODIA-CHINA-AIDED MINE CLEARANCE PROJECT

CAMBODIA-CHINA-AIDED MINE CLEARANCE PROJECT

(240119) -- SIEM REAP, Jan. 19, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A cloud of dust and smoke rises into the sky as deminers detonate landmines with a remote control at a minefield in Siem Reap province, Cambodia, Jan. 16, 2024. A China-aided mine clearance project has cleared over 100 square km land contaminated with mines and explosive remnants of war (eras) in Cambodia, benefiting some 1.5 million people, a senior government official said here on Thursday. TO GO WITH "Roundup: China-aided mine clearance project benefits 1.5 mln Cambodian people, says Cambodian senior gov't official" (Photo by Liao Hongqing/Xinhua)

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China-aided mine clearance project benefits Cambodian people: Cambodian official

STORY: China-aided mine clearance project benefits Cambodian people: Cambodian official SHOOTING TIME: Jan. 18, 2024 DATELINE: Jan. 19, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:41 LOCATION: Phnom Penh CATEGORY: POLITICS/SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE (English): LY THUCH, Senior minister and first vice-president of Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority (CMAA) 2. various of MoU signing on continued cooperation on mine clearance in Cambodia STORYLINE: A China-aided mine clearance project has cleared over 100 square km of land contaminated with mines and explosive remnants of war (eras) in Cambodia, benefiting some 1.5 million people, a senior government official said here on Thursday. Ly Thuch, senior minister and first vice-president of the Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority (CMAA), said the China-Aided Cambodia Landmines Elimination Project, which has been carried out in three phases from 2018 and 2025, has helped find and destroy about 78,000 pieces of landmines and unexploded ordinances.

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Israel Pounds Gaza

Israel Pounds Gaza

A Palestinian man gazing at the remnants of war-torn rubble Gaza, Palestinian Territories, October 8, 2023. Photo by Mohamed Zaanoun/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Aftermath of Russian missile attack on Kharkiv

Aftermath of Russian missile attack on Kharkiv

KHARKIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 06, 2023 - Remnants of a missile are seen during the elimination of the consequences of a morning Russian shelling of Kharkiv, north-eastern Ukraine

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Aftermath of Russian missile attack on Kharkiv

Aftermath of Russian missile attack on Kharkiv

KHARKIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 06, 2023 - Remnants of a missile are seen during the elimination of the consequences of a morning Russian shelling of Kharkiv, north-eastern Ukraine

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Demining works carried out in Kharkiv Region

Demining works carried out in Kharkiv Region

KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 01, 2023 - A participant in demining demonstrates the remnants of shells, Kharkiv Region, north-eastern Ukraine

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Demining works carried out in Kharkiv Region

Demining works carried out in Kharkiv Region

KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 01, 2023 - Remnants of a shell found in the area where demining works are underway, Kharkiv Region, north-eastern Ukraine

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Demining works carried out in Kharkiv Region

Demining works carried out in Kharkiv Region

KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 01, 2023 - A participant in demining works demonstrates the remnants of shells, Kharkiv Region, north-eastern Ukraine

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Serbian church has chandeliers made of weapons parts

Serbian church has chandeliers made of weapons parts

BELGRADE, Serbia - The Ruzica Church in Belgrade, Serbia, as seen in this file photo taken on June 13, 2014, is a Serbian Orthodox church known for decorations with World War I remnants, such as chandeliers made of spent bullet casings and other weapons parts. It was visited by soldiers before being deployed to battlefields during the war.

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Chandeliers made of weapons parts feature Serbian church

Chandeliers made of weapons parts feature Serbian church

BELGRADE, Serbia - Chandeliers made of spent bullet casings and other weapons parts from World War I decorate the Ruzica Church in Belgrade, Serbia, as seen in this file photo taken on June 13, 2014. The Serbian Orthodox church, visited by soldiers before being deployed to battlefields during World War I, is known for decorations with wartime remnants.

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Chandeliers made of weapons parts feature Serbian church

Chandeliers made of weapons parts feature Serbian church

BELGRADE, Serbia - A chandelier made of spent bullet casings and other weapons parts from World War I decorates the Ruzica Church in Belgrade, Serbia, as seen in this photo taken on June 13, 2014. The Serbian Orthodox church, visited by soldiers before being deployed to battlefields during World War I, is known for decorations with wartime remnants.

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Mine museum showcases peril of war in Afghanistan

STORY: Mine museum showcases peril of war in Afghanistan DATELINE: May 20, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:49 LOCATION: Kabul CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of OMAR Mine Museum in Kabul, Afghanistan 2. STANDUP (English): SHI XIANTAO, Xinhua correspondent 3. SOUNDBITE (Dari): MOHAMMADDIN TARAKHIL, Director, Omer mine Museum 4. various of OMAR Mine Museum in Kabul, Afghanistan STORYLINE: The OMAR Mine Museum in the Afghan capital Kabul displays a variety of landmines and explosive remnants of war, highlighting the danger of the "hidden enemies." STANDUP (English): SHI XIANTAO, Xinhua correspondent "This is OMAR Mine Museum in Kabul, Afghanistan. It acts as a training and education center for mine clearance. Afghanistan is one of the most heavily mine-affected countries of the world. According to the United Nations, since 1988, more than 41,000 Afghan civilians have been killed or injured by landmines; more than two-thirds of the victims were children." "If you ask about the outcome of the war and conflicts in A

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AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-MINE MUSEUM

AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-MINE MUSEUM

(220519) -- KABUL, May 19, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on May 18, 2022 shows mines and explosive remnants displayed at the OMAR Mine Museum in Kabul, Afghanistan. The OMAR Mine Museum in the Afghan capital Kabul displays a variety of landmines and explosive remnants of war, highlighting the danger of the "hidden enemies." TO GO WITH "Mine museum showcases peril of war in Afghanistan" (Photo by Saifurahman Safi/Xinhua)

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AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-MINE MUSEUM

AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-MINE MUSEUM

(220519) -- KABUL, May 19, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on May 18, 2022 shows mines and explosive remnants displayed at the OMAR Mine Museum in Kabul, Afghanistan. The OMAR Mine Museum in the Afghan capital Kabul displays a variety of landmines and explosive remnants of war, highlighting the danger of the "hidden enemies." TO GO WITH "Mine museum showcases peril of war in Afghanistan" (Photo by Saifurahman Safi/Xinhua)

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War-left U.S. aerial bombs still pose threats to Cambodian people: academic

STORY: War-left U.S. aerial bombs still pose threats to Cambodian people: academic DATELINE: May 8, 2022 LENGTH: 0:01:54 LOCATION: Phnom Penh CATEGORY: POLITICS/MILITARY SHOTLIST: 1. various of U.S.-made AN-M66 aerial bomb recovered from Chaktomuk River in Phnom Penh 2. various of explosive remnants of war at a museum in Siem Reap province 3. SOUNDBITE (English): JOSEPH MATTHEWS, Senior professor at the BELTEI International University in Phnom Penh STORYLINE: A Cambodian academic on Saturday said Cambodia is still suffering from the United States' unexploded ordnance and landmines, which are the legacy of the U.S.-Vietnam war 50 years ago. SOUNDBITE (English): JOSEPH MATTHEWS, Senior professor at the BELTEI International University in Phnom Penh "Every day, somewhere in Cambodia, poor people are becoming the victims of these unexploded ordnance and landmines. Most of the victims are farmers, laborers, and children accidentally stepping on these landmines in fields, forests, and abandoned buildings. I str

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Cambodia recovers war-left U.S. massive aerial bomb from riverbed in capital

STORY: Cambodia recovers war-left U.S. massive aerial bomb from riverbed in capital DATELINE: May 6, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:24 LOCATION: Phnom Penh CATEGORY: MILITARY SHOTLIST: 1. Various of U.S.-made AN-M66 aerial bomb recovered from Chaktomuk River in Phnom Penh 2. Various of explosive remnants of war at a museum in Siem Reap province STORYLINE: A Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC)'s bomb expert team on Thursday safely removed a war-left unexploded AN-M66 aerial bomb from the Chaktomuk River in Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia, a mine clearance chief said. CMAC's director-general Heng Ratana said the U.S.-made bomb, weighing 2,000 pounds and containing roughly 1,000 pounds of explosives, was found when workers were cleaning up the riverbed near the Sokha Phnom Penh Hotel opposite to the Royal Palace. "CMAC bomb experts have closely worked with the Phnom Penh municipal authorities to transport this bomb to a safe area for CMAC's experts to take further action," he said. "If it was a case of e

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Landmines continue to pose threat to Afghans' lives: official

STORY: Landmines continue to pose threat to Afghans' lives: official DATELINE: April 7, 2022 LENGTH: 0:01:30 LOCATION: Kabul CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1 various of the views in Kabul 2 SOUNDBITE 1 (Pashto): NOORUDDIN RUSTAMKHIL, State Ministry for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Affairs 3 various of the event 4 SOUNDBITE 2 (Pashto): NOORUDDIN RUSTAMKHIL, State Ministry for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Affairs 5 various of people and streets views in Afghanistan STORYLINE: Figures from Afghan authorities show that landmines have continued to kill or maim people in Afghanistan, one of the most landmine-contaminated countries. SOUNDBITE 1 (Pashto): NOORUDDIN RUSTAMKHIL, State Ministry for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Affairs "Landmines and explosive remnants of war kill or maim more than 120 Afghans every month." Rustamkhil, head of the Directorate for Mine Action Coordination of the ministry, unveiled the figure at an event marking the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assista

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Photojournalist Ishikawa honored for donating his works

Photojournalist Ishikawa honored for donating his works

Veteran photojournalist Bunyo Ishikawa, known for his photographs taken during the Vietnam War, poses on Sept. 17, 2015, with a medal given by Ho Chi Minh City for donating more than 100 photographs he took to the War Remnants Museum in the city. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese photojournalist Ishikawa's work during Vietnam War on show

Japanese photojournalist Ishikawa's work during Vietnam War on show

Veteran Japanese photojournalist Bunyo Ishikawa points to a photo he took during the 1965-1975 Vietnam War at the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City as seen in this photo taken in April 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese photojournalist visits Vietnam's war museum

Japanese photojournalist visits Vietnam's war museum

Japanese photojournalist Bunyo Ishikawa talks about the Vietnam War in front of pictures he took during the battle at the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City on April 29, 2015, on the eve of the 40th anniversary of the end of the conflict. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Serbian church has chandeliers made of weapons parts

Serbian church has chandeliers made of weapons parts

BELGRADE, Serbia - The Ruzica Church in Belgrade, Serbia, as seen in this file photo taken on June 13, 2014, is a Serbian Orthodox church known for decorations with World War I remnants, such as chandeliers made of spent bullet casings and other weapons parts. It was visited by soldiers before being deployed to battlefields during the war. (Kyodo)

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