Floods and corruption: why Bosnia is littered with landmines

Floods and corruption: why Bosnia is littered with landmines
By Hans von der Brelie
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In Bosnia – Europe’s most landmine-affected country -delays, corruption and severe weather have made the goal of clearing these deadly devices by 2019 an impossible task.

In this episode of Reporter, euronews journalist Hans Von der Brelie meets those people who have lost family, friends and limbs as a result of landmines and discovers why so many people are still dying from these wartime relics two decades after the end of the conflict.

Bonus: Interview with Amir Mujanovic, executive director of the NGO Landmine Survivors Initiative

Bonus: Interview with Ahdin Orahovac, deputy director of the country’s Mine Action Centre

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