Gazans face increased risk of unexploded ordnance during ceasefire, NGO warns

Unexploded ordnance in Gaza poses "enormous" risks for displaced people returning home during a US-led ceasefire, the NGO Handicap International has warned as it calls for the entry of demining equipment into the Palestinian enclave.The UN Mine Action Programme (UNMAS) said they have received nearly 100 requests to clear unexploded ordnance since the start of the ceasefire. 

Gazans face increased risk of unexploded ordnance during ceasefire, NGO warns
Unexploded ordnance in Gaza poses "enormous" risks for displaced people returning home during a US-led ceasefire, the NGO Handicap International has warned as it calls for the entry of demining equipment into the Palestinian enclave.The UN Mine Action Programme (UNMAS) said they have received nearly 100 requests to clear unexploded ordnance since the start of the ceasefire. 

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