UN Official Warns of Rising Landmine Threat Amid Global Conflicts
Geneva, April 24 (QNA) - UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix has warned of growing threats from landmines and explosive devices, driven by ongoing conflicts in multiple regions including Gaza, Ukraine and Sudan.
Speaking in Geneva, he said an average of one person is killed every day by landmines, often children, highlighting severe funding constraints affecting demining efforts.
Lacroix stressed that mine action requires coordinated international cooperation involving the United Nations, NGOs and member states, describing such incidents as a reflection of the dangerous environments in which peacekeepers operate.
He also pointed to operational challenges linked to worsening security conditions, the spread of misinformation, and emerging threats fueled by modern technology.
In addition, he warned of financial pressures on peacekeeping missions due to budget cuts and unpaid or partially paid contributions by member states, alongside political challenges stemming from divisions within the international community. (QNA)
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