In Tigray, abandoned explosives continue the war against civilians after the fighting is done

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In Tigray, abandoned explosives continue the war against civilians after the fighting is done

Humanitarian agencies are ramping up efforts to educate the public about abandoned explosives in Tigray.Ethiopia was urged to ratify and implement the CCW 1980 and its fifth protocol.

Mesfin is from Tabya Fithi, in Seyemti Adyabo Woreda, Tigray, one of the areas hardest hit by the Ethiopian civil war, where the story is all too familiar. "It's an absolute tragedy for someone to be killed or to lose a limb due to the detonation of unexploded weapons, even more so after the end of a conflict," he said.

Maybe Desta Arbra's son and wife would be alive today if they were aware that what they thought was scrap metal was an explosive.

 

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