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Benedicte Latoumbayle
Médecins Sans Frontières Nurse, Bokoro, Chad

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Month in Focus - March

 Month in Focus - March 2017

Dr Georgina Woolveridge

Set to Explode

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As the frontlines shift in northern Syria, people fleeing their homes or returning to villages vacated by Islamic State (IS) fighters find a deadly landscape littered with mines, booby-traps and unexploded ordnance. Hundreds of people have been killed or maimed by devices planted in roads, fields and houses, says our new report “Set to explode”, based on the testimonies of Médecins Sans Frontières medical teams, patients and their families  in northern Syria.

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As the frontlines shift in northern Syria, people fleeing their homes or returning to villages vacated by Islamic State (IS) fighters find a deadly landscape littered with mines, booby-traps and unexploded ordnance. Hundreds of people have been killed or maimed by devices planted in roads, fields and houses, says our new report “Set to explode”, based on the testimonies of Médecins Sans Frontières medical teams, patients and their families  in northern Syria.

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Fabio Forgione

The ‘Lucky’ Ones

The patients we receive at our 24-hour trauma hospital to the south of Mosul are the ‘lucky’ ones. They have managed to escape the fighting and reach medical care.

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