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Landmines haunt Chinese border village
Updated: 2011-01-13 19:34
By Zhang Jiawei (chinadaily.com.cn)
![]() Wang Miyi, 70, who lost his right leg after stepping on a hidden landmine in 1984, stands in his home with his artificial limbs. [Photo/yunnan.cn]
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![]() A child looks at a landmine victim in Tianpeng village, Wenshan prefecture, Southwest China's Yunnan province. [Photo/yunnan.cn]
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![]() Warning signs are seen at a landmine field. [Photo/yunnan.cn] |
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