Remnants of war kill and wound 320 civilians in first six months of 2024: ICRC

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Afghanistan says that 320 civilians have been killed or wounded in the first six months
of this year due to the explosion of unexploded ordnance.Of these 264 were children, making up 82.5 percent of all casualties, according to
the ICRC.Although the war has ended in the country, women and children continue to suffer from its effects.Infectious diseases,
malnutrition, violence and psychological problems are also considered to be indirect effects of 40 years of war.The mother of a disabled
child named Yahya said: &Our economic situation was not that good
We had no money
Our baby underwent an operation in the 400-bed government hospital.&A number of victims of unexploded ordnance explosions, who have lost
limbs, have appealed to the government to help them find work.Omar Shah, a disabled man from Paktia province, said: &We should be given
money so that we can solve our problems.&&I used to be a mobile phone engineer,& said Sultan, who is disabled
&Three and a half months have passed since the incident
My father and I stay at home because we can&t work.&Doctors meanwhile say children have been psychologically affected by the war, with many
suffering from fear and anxiety.They emphasize that the children are in dire need of long-term support to deal with the situation.&They have
been victims of war or have gone through the war crisis
Of course, the infrastructure is destroyed
People&s access to healthcare facilities is diminished
It is from this war that healthcare facilities are also affected
The medicine does not arrive on time
Mothers cannot go to the clinic, especially mothers who are pregnant and need examination and medication,& said Qais, a medic.According to
the ICRC, currently at least 200,000 physically challenged people in Afghanistan receive assistance from the organization.The post Remnants
of war kill and wound 320 civilians in first six months of 2024: ICRC first appeared on Ariana News.