Friday 30 January 2015

Children bear brunt of NATO’s unexploded Afghan bombs — RT News

Children bear brunt of NATO’s unexploded Afghan bombs — RT News  
Since first invading Afghanistan in 2001, NATO air forces have dropped 20,000 tons of bombs on the country. About 10 percent do not detonate on contact with the ground and some malfunction, theGuardian reports.
Coalition soldiers have also set up firing ranges in dry riverbeds, fields and valleys, which are now scattered with unexploded shells and undetonated ammunition.

No comments:

Post a Comment