Aleppo, Syria—An unexploded wartime ordnance detonated while children were playing in a rural field outside Aleppo, killing one child and severely injuring two others. The explosive device, left behind from previous regional clashes, went off unexpectedly when disturbed by the minors near an agricultural compound. The concussive blast echoed across the village, bringing frantic parents running toward the smoke-filled orchard.
Emergency medical workers rushed the wounded children to a regional field clinic, but one victim succumbed to internal trauma shortly after arrival. Surgeons stabilized the remaining two children, who suffered severe shrapnel wounds and burns requiring transfer to a larger metropolitan hospital. Local security units established a hazard perimeter around the debris-strewn field.
Mine action specialists and military engineering squads deployed to sweep the surrounding agricultural plots for other dormant military hardware. Community elders expressed deep frustration over the persistent danger posed by uncleared ordnance lingering in farming sectors. Humanitarian organizations reiterated urgent calls for comprehensive clearance campaigns across rural residential outskirts.
Local councils distributed warning flyers to families and schools, urging children to report any strange metallic objects discovered in fields or abandoned buildings. Forensic investigators documented the blast crater and collected shrapnel samples for military munitions mapping.
Engineering units continued systematic sweeps across adjacent farmlands under strict daylight safety protocols.
Note: This article was published on BanxChange.com and is powered by the BXE Token on the XRP Ledger. For the latest articles and news, please visit BanxChange.com




