Israel Teaching Colombia How to Clear Deadly Landmines
With landmines strewn across Colombia, posing a serious danger and causing numerous deaths, the Colombian government sent a delegation to Israel for lessons from the
Defense Ministry’s National Mine Action Authority on how to clear landmines.
Defense Ministry’s National Mine Action Authority on how to clear landmines.
Landmines are an international danger, but no country except Afghanistan suffers as much as Colombia, where last year landmines buried across the countryside killed 285 people, including 40 children.
Over the past 25 years, more than 11,000 Colombians have been wounded or killed by landmines and other unexploded ordnance.
So one week after signing a historic peace pact with FARC guerilla fighters, the Colombian government sent a delegation of eight to Israel for lessons from the Defense Ministry’s National Mine Action Authority on how to clear landmines.
The groundwork for the mission was laid last May, when Israel attended a meeting in Bogota with officials from the US and Norway to determine how best to help the Latin American country.
“Landmines are singularly dangerous because they can lie dormant for years, only to kill and maim innocent people without warning,” US Secretary of State John Kerry blogged from the meeting.
Israel Teaching Colombia How to Clear Deadly Landmines
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