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VisitWhat will be the most cited concern about nonpersistent land mines in Ukraine by mid-2024?
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U.S. Defense Official Confirms Nonpersistent Land Mines for Ukraine, Citing Safety Features and Policy Commitments
Nov 20, 2024, 01:59 AM
U.S. defense officials have confirmed that the antipersonnel land mines provided to Ukraine are classified as 'nonpersistent.' This designation indicates that the mines are designed to self-destruct or lose battery charge over time, thereby reducing the risk they pose to civilians. Despite this safety feature, arms control experts caution that even nonpersistent mines can still present safety hazards. Ukrainian policymakers have reportedly committed to not deploying these mines, emphasizing a focus on minimizing civilian danger. The situation highlights ongoing concerns about landmines in conflict zones, as seen in regions like Myanmar, where decades of conflict have left the landscape littered with dangerous explosives.
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