Are there landmines in Africa?

Are there landmines in Africa?

Southern Africa is the most mine-affected region in the world. For over thirty years landmines have been killing and maiming civilians throughout the region. A conservative estimate is that southern Africa has today some twenty million mines in its soil. Mines have claimed over 250,000 victims since 1961.

How many landmines are in Africa?

With an estimated 30 million mines strewn in at least 18 countries, Africa is the continent most severely affected by the large scale sowing of landmines . The most critical situations are found in Angola with more than 9 million mines, in Mozambique with up to 2 million and in Somalia with I million.

Where are unexploded landmines?

Afghanistan has the unenviable reputation of being among the countries with the most unexploded land mines and other ordnance. According to the United Nations, there are 150 land-mine casualties a month in Afghanistan.

Does Angola still have land mines?

Angola remains one of the most heavily mined countries in the world, with over 100 million square metres of land contaminated and over 1,200 known and suspected minefields. Millions of landmines and other unexploded bombs are still scattered throughout the country – the legacy of over 40 years of conflict.

Did us put landmines in Cambodia?

Although landmines weren’t mapped when they were placed during the wars, it’s known that the majority were placed along Cambodia’s northern border with Thailand.

Why are there so many land mines in Angola?

Which countries have the most landmines? Around the world, thousands of landmines remain. Angola is one of the most mined places in the world, because of the civil war there from 1975 to 2002.

Are there still land mines in Vietnam?

Up to three million pieces of unexploded ordnance and cluster munitions are still buried in Vietnam’s soil.