Six people, including a mother and her five children, were killed on Monday in a grenade explosion in Afghanistan’s central Ghor province, local officials said, Afghanistan-based Khaama Press reported.
The explosion took place on 19 March in a residential house in Ghorqand village, in the vicinity of Ferozkoh, the provincial capital of Ghor province. Abdulhai Zaeem, the provincial director of information and culture of the province told reporters that the incident happened when children were playing with a hand grenade inside their house.
Unexploded military supplies left from decades of war often cause casualties among children in Afghanistan.
Two children were killed and two others were wounded on 17 March when they were hit by an unexploded mortar shell in Logar Province.
According to Khaama Press, the consequences of several decades of wars have been overwhelming for the people of Afghanistan, women and children in particular. Besides, they have lost their family members and experienced terrible situations during years of war and political unrest. They are still paying the price.
Throughout Afghanistan, people are made vulnerable to such incidents due to the lack of proper mechanisms to raise awareness among mothers and children about the killer risks of land mines, mortar shells, and other military supplies.