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Comment by dudul

16 hours ago

> it was hard to believe a country in Europe would have that problem in the 21st century!

Bless your naiveness buddy. There are still areas in France where people can't go due to mines from WWI.

Spend some time on Google reading about the Zone Rouge.

I had never heard of the Zone Rouge, so thanks for sharing! I grew up in the USA in the 80s, and as a child, the first time I remember hearing of the problem of lingering landmines was in reference to countries such as Cambodia. Later I lived in Africa and eventually visited other continents. Of course I remember hearing of the war in Yugoslavia when growing up, but a dozen years ago when I visited Sarajevo, I certainly felt sad when the Bosnians told me about the ongoing problem because it felt like something I would have expected to be cleaned up by now in a developed country. Definitely a strong lesson on the long-term costs of war.