- Land mine - Wikipedia
A land mine, or landmine, is an explosive weapon often concealed under or camouflaged on the ground, and designed to destroy or disable enemy targets as they pass over or near it [1]
- Landmine casualties hit 4-year high, driven by conflicts in Syria . . .
Deaths and injuries from landmines and unexploded ordnance hit a four-year high in 2024, driven by conflicts in Syria and Myanmar, a new report showed on Monday
- 2025 Landmine Monitor out now - MAG
The Landmine Monitor 2025, released today, reveals a sharp and deeply worrying rise in global casualties from landmines and explosive remnants of war, highlighting the urgent need for renewed international action to protect civilians
- Landmine casualties hit four-year high as treaty setbacks deepen
Civilian deaths and injuries from landmines and explosive remnants of war have risen to their highest level in four years, according to the Landmine Monitor 2025 report launched in Geneva on Monday
- Landmine casualties globally hit 4-year high as states exit ban treaty
GENEVA – Deaths and injuries from landmines and unexploded ordnance hit a four-year high in 2024, driven by conflicts in Syria and Myanmar as well as European countries moving to withdraw from
- Truly Barbaric: Number of People Killed or Maimed by Landmines Hits . . .
The 27th annual Landmine Monitor report reveals an increase in casualties from landmines and explosive remnants of war as state parties to the Mine Ban Treaty meet in Geneva
- Landmine Monitor 2025: Civilian Landmine Casualties Escalate, While . . .
Landmine Monitor 2025 reports a sharp rise in casualties, with 6,279 people killed or injured by landmines and explosive remnants of war in 2024, the highest annual total since 2020 The increase was largely due to mines in conflict-affected countries, particularly those outside the treaty ban—especially Myanmar, where massive use continues, and Syria, where civilians are increasingly at
- Landmines: Action Needed to Reinforce Ban - Human Rights Watch
The Landmine Monitor 2025 emphasizes new challenges to the treaty and continued progress
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