ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月10日 08時25分


#NYTOpinion: Noorzia Amarkhel, pictured here, is one of the more than 2,000 civilian victims of mines and exploded remnants of war in Afghanistan last year. After decades of work and more than a billion dollars of support from the international community, great strides have been made to clear mines left over from the Soviet occupation. But humanitarian demining groups face new challenges: Explosive remnants of war from the expanding conflict between Afghan security forces and the Taliban and other insurgent groups litter the countryside. Some are mortars and grenades launched by government forces; others are pressure-plate IEDs left behind by the Taliban, ISIS and other insurgent groups. “The rise in civilian casualties from mines and other explosive remnants, while a result of various factors, tracks with this diminished funding," @victorblue writes in our Opinion section. “Without renewed support from donor countries, more and more children will lose hands, arms, legs and lives to unexploded munitions.” @victorblue took this photo of Noorzia being carried by her father, Rahmatullah, in her temporary home in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Swipe left to see more of his photos, and visit the link in our profile to read more in #NYTOpinion.


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