Since December 2024, landmine explosions and war remnants in Syria have resulted in the deaths of <strong>205 children</strong> and injuries to <strong>480 others</strong>. Children represent the most affected group in this humanitarian disaster.
In the countryside of Raqqa, children are forced to abandon their studies to search for scrap metal and truffles among the remnants of war. These daily journeys are fraught with danger as they face landmines and unexploded ordnance.
Syrian Civil Defense teams are facing new challenges as floods expose mines and remnants of war, increasing risks for the population. The situation demands urgent and organized responses from relevant authorities.