‘I just want my legs back’: Myanmar landmine casualties soar
By VICTORIA MILKO and DAVID RISING
Associated Press
BANGKOK (AP) — Since the February 2021 military takeover in Myanmar, landmines planted by all sides of the conflict have become responsible for skyrocketing civilian casualties, including children increasingly as victims. That’s according to an Associated Press analysis based on data and reports from nonprofit and humanitarian organizations, as well as interviews with civilian victims, aid workers and military defectors. Experts warn the increase is the largest ever recorded in Myanmar. Mine contamination has spread to every state and region except for the capital city, with the military mining civilian areas and Chinese infrastructure projects. AP also confirmed the military uses civilians as human shields. Access to health care is limited. Many victims don’t get needed care.