ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月21日 04時52分


Saleh Raken was playing outside when a land mine blew off his lower leg. According to mine removal experts, the hidden explosives in Yemen have killed as many as 920 civilians and wounded thousands. Nearly 4 years after Saudi Arabia plunged into Yemen’s civil war, Saudi and #Yemeni commanders say hundreds of thousands of unmarked land mines planted by their opponents, the Houthis, have emerged as perhaps their most formidable defense, stumping the Saudi-led forces. Rights groups and other monitors say the minefields will leave Yemen riddled with buried explosives that could kill or maim unsuspecting civilians for decades before the devices can all be removed, as they have in Afghanistan, Colombia and Cambodia. The Houthis, who control much of northern Yemen, did not respond to questions for our article. During a trip to #Yemen last month arranged by the Saudi-led coalition, The New York Times examined scores of defused land mines and interviewed doctors, soldiers and victims about them. Visit the link in our profile to read the piece. Tyler Hicks shot these photos of Saleh and a display of photographs of amputees at a clinic.


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