Irrawaddy-June 18

More than 20 civilians were killed and 100 more were injuret-d in landmine blasts in Myanmar from January and to the end of May, according to the Mine Risk Working Group (MRWG), with most of the casualties reported in Rakhine State where the Myanmar military and the Arakan Army (AA) are engaged in ongoing fighting. “Twenty-six people were killed and 104 were injured in mine explosions from January through May. Casualties and injuries were highest in Rakhine State, followed by Shan and Kachin states,” said U Kyaw Win Oo of the MRWG. Rakhine State accounted for 56 percent of total deaths and injuries from landmines, he added. The group declined to provide further details on the casualties. According to international organizations monitoring the use of landmines, landmines did not present a risk in Rakhine State until 2017, except along the border of Bangladesh. However, civilian casualties and injuries from landmines have increased since then, as fighting has escalated between the Myanmar military and the AA in Rakhine.

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