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Amateur sappers risk lives to remove mines

By Associated Press In Beirut | China Daily | Updated: 2016-05-05 07:58

Volunteers work to defuse booby-traps planted by IS

Volunteers in opposition-held areas of Syria are forced to improvise as they carry out one of the world's most dangerous tasks: dismantling cluster munitions, land mines and explosive booby-traps as they work to make battle-torn areas safe for civilians to return.

The result has been tragic.

Amateur sappers risk lives to remove mines

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