Mine clearance, the danger of the post-war period and the number 60666 to report mines and foreign bodies
Rehab Al-Bashri
Colonel Anwar Balla, director of the training department of the Third Infantry Division, stressed the importance of being aware of the dangers of mines and the need for their removal after the war, especially in areas liberated and cleared by the Corps of Engineers.
This is done by reviewing the themes of the conference on mine danger awareness and their impact on humans, animals and soil at the General Administration of Culture, Information and Communications, organized by the Khartoum Expatriate Journalists Association in Shendi to achieve the role of media, awareness and guidance within the framework of social responsibility, in the presence of Dr. Major Hisham Al-Sheikh, Director of the Moral Guidance Department of the third infantry division and leaders Shindy local labor and media.
Trainer Al-Fateh Al-Senussi, Director of Outreach at the Sudan Society for Combating Landmines and the National Center of the Organization (Jasmar), renewed the areas of humanitarian work and emergency situations by raising awareness to the dangers of landmine removal and post-war remnants situations, the danger of their presence in cities and their impact on human life due to their composition of toxic and rapidly explosive materials, indicating the types of mines and explosives. Some types are specific to humans and others to vehicles, he noted. It is important to raise awareness and warn citizens not to approach or touch them, but to report them to the number. 60666 Specializes in the elimination of landmines through a technical work team. Mines are often laid in border areas, and Darfur state was the war zone most affected by landmines.
He said that the Jasmar Organization strives to train the trainees to make them aware of the danger of mines and explosives, and to put red and white warning signs on them, and it is also prohibited to change direction to cross the team concerned.
The organization has also developed guidelines for shepherds and children emphasizing the importance of avoiding explosions by taking precautions for the safety of humans, soil and animals and avoiding environmental pollution.
And there are safe spaces.
Stressing the importance of educating the agricultural sector to avoid starting fires to burn agricultural land in preparation for agriculture, as well as the need to use means and manage the remains of war.