landmine in the PONS Dictionary

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An estimated 10 million landmines covered its terrain.
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The charity focused on landmine and unexploded ordnance removal, mine risk education programmes, and rehabilitation of survivors of landmine injuries.
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At the age of 14, in 1996, he lost both legs below the knees when he stepped on a landmine.
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Landmines were used to varying degrees by both sides at different stages of the conflict.
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They included a number of pillboxes, landmines and flame fougasse installations.
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Recently the access to area has been further marred by heavy use of landmines by the insurgents at entry points.
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A landmine was exploded under the lorries, followed by a two-hour firefight.
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Other factors, such as the presence of landmines, lack of resources and identity papers, and poor health also prevent children from regularly attending school.
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Landmines may only be placed on the fifth and sixth ranks during set-up.
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Much use was made of landmines in the vicinity of the town and demining is an ongoing concern.
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