Mines
Kurdistan Regions Mine Action Agency defusing landmines. (Photo: Submitted to Kurdistan24)
The ZAB100 bomb in Haji Omaran. (Photo: MAA)
Clearing a minefield in Rashawiri in Duhok’s Zawita sub-district (Photo: General Directorate of Mines and Explosives in Duhok archive photo)
Chalak Taha holds up a VS-50 anti-personnel blast mine he has just defused, Wilyawa, July 5, 2021. (Photo: Joanne Stocker-Kelly)
A MAG team member prepares explosives to be destroyed, Laylan, July 6, 2021. (Photo: Joanne Stocker-Kelly/Kurdistan 24)
Explosives collected by deminers in the Kurdistan Region's Laylan, July 6, 2021. (Photo: Joanne Stocker-Kelly/Kurdistan 24)
A total of six children, all boys in Iraq, have lost their lives due to explosive remnants of war (Photo: UNICEF).
A volunteer talks about various kinds of landmines at a village in the Kurdistan Region's Bradost district, Nov. 11, 2021. (Photo: Kurdistan 24)
Land mine remnants, explosive leftovers remain threat in disputed Khanaqin district
Iraqi soldiers killed in bomb defusing incident in Nineveh: source
Land mines remnants of Iran-Iraq war kill, injure 8 in 2017
Kurdish victim of Iran-Iraq war questions Kurdistan's interest in remaining part of Iraq
UN: Explosive removal in Mosul costs $50 million
Peshmerga efforts to clear Bashiqa from mines continues
Erbil: Six mine casualties registered in 2016
Iranian Kurds still victims of mine disasters