At least 9 children killed in S. Afghanistan landmine explosion
Taliban security members stand guard in a street in Kabul, Afghanistan, March 20, 2024. (EPA Photo)


At least nine children were killed in southeastern Afghanistan Sunday when a landmine, laid during decades of war in the country, exploded, a local official said Monday.

The mine went off as a group of young boys and girls were playing with it in the Geru district of Ghazni province Sunday, said the provincial head of the information and culture department, Hamidullah Nisar.

"An unexploded mine left over from the time of the Russian invasion went off when they were playing with it," Nisar told AFP.

"Unfortunately, it killed nine children."

Ghazni police said the children – five girls and four boys – were aged from 4 to 10 years old.

Swathes of Afghanistan are littered with unexploded mines, grenades and mortars from decades of conflict, spanning from the Soviet invasion in 1979, the civil war that followed, and the 20-year Taliban insurgency against foreign-backed governments.

Violence has reduced dramatically since the Taliban seized power in August 2021, ending their insurgency.

Unexploded ordnance and mines, however, still claim lives regularly, with the International Committee of the Red Cross saying children are the main victims.

Also on Sunday, another child died and five other people were wounded when unexploded ordnance went off in Herat province, local police said on social media platform X, formerly Twitter.