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Brightly colored, oddly shaped, easy to pick up or kick, children will seldom resist the temptation to play with these new “toys”.
In many heavily mined areas, children have now become so used to landmines, they forget that they are lethal weapons. In northern Iraq rural children use mines as wheels for toy trucks and in Cambodia they play boules with B40 antipersonnel mines. Even when children understand the dangers, the risk element can prove a fatal attraction - in Afghanistan a favorite game is to throw stones at ‘Butterfly’ mines, the winner being the one whose stone causes the mine to detonate.
For children who survive mine accidents, the physical injuries are usually far greater, the emotional trauma much deeper, and the economic prospects
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