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| Updated: Jun 01, 2024, 09:10 AM IST
Nearly 900 people in Afghanistan were killed or wounded in the last 16 months by leftover munitions and mines in fields, as per the United Nations. Most of them were children. Inside South Asia looks at the brutal aspect of the aftermath of nearly four decades of war in Afghanistan.