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Unexploded bombs from over 70,000 tons of explosives pose deadly risks for Palestinians returning home during a U.S.-led ceasefire.
Unexploded ordnance from over 70,000 tons of explosives dropped since October 2023 poses severe dangers for Palestinians returning home during a U.S.-led ceasefire, according to Handicap International.
With 5% to 10% of munitions failing to detonate and dense rubble complicating clearance, the risk of injury or death remains high.
Despite limited humanitarian access enabled by the ceasefire, the UN’s Mine Action Service lacks full situational awareness due to prior restrictions and faces delays in receiving authorization and critical demining equipment, including only three armored vehicles currently on standby.
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Las bombas sin explotar de más de 70.000 toneladas de explosivos plantean riesgos mortales para los palestinos que regresan a casa durante un alto el fuego liderado por Estados Unidos.