Introduction Landmines laid in Hawd al-Yarmouk area by Jaysh Khalid Ibn al-Walid/ISIS[1] rebel group, before being expelled by the regime forces in early August 2018, became a serious concern of…
landmines
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Investigative Reports
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Several of the children of the city of Raqqa pull out junk from under the rubble of the destroyed buildings. This phenomenon poses a danger to these children’s lives, for…
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Investigative Reports
Children Victims of Remnants of Bombardment in Idlib and Hama Countryside
by wael.mintroduction The bombardment by the Syrian regular forces and their allies is no longer the only obsession that still terrifies the civilians in Idlib and Hama countryside, unexploded remnants of bombardment…
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Investigative Reports
Mines and Explosive Remnants of War Still Kill People in Ras Al Ayn/Sari Kani and Its Countryside
by wael.mIntroduction Mines and explosive remnants of war (ERW) pose a pressing danger to civilians, especially the children. In June 2018, three children were injured with wounds of varying degrees following…
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Investigative Reports
Three Children Killed Six Injured In Detonation of an Improvised Explosive Device from ISIS Remnants, Western al-Hasakah
by wael.mIntroduction Three children killed and six others injured when an improvised explosive device exploded in al-Jisr al-Abyad area located west of al-Hasakah city on May 2, 2018. According to many…
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Human Rights Journalism
“Landmines Harvest Lives of another Convoy of Displaced people Coming from Deir az-Zor Province”
by wael.mWednesday morning, August 30, 2017, 12 civilians were killed and 27 others were injured due to explosion of two landmines planted on the administrative border of Al-Hasakeh and Deir az-Zor…
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Press releases & statements
Press release: Thousands of Mines Threaten Farmers in Manbij City Suburbs as Planting Season Begins
by wael.mWith the start of planting season for rain-fed agricultural lands in Manbij city, the catastrophe of war remnants, such as mines, booby-traps, and unexploded munitions, threatens the lives of hundreds…