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"publishedAt": "2026-02-19T10:43:02.000Z",
"site": "https://english.shannews.org",
"tags": [
"Crimes",
"Human Rights",
"News",
"Politics",
"War",
"civilian injuries",
"civilian protection",
"conflict aftermath",
"displaced returnees",
"farmer risk",
"Landmine danger",
"rural livelihoods",
"Shan farmlands",
"sugarcane harvest",
"Unexploded ordnance",
"Landmine Blast Wounds Civilians Harvesting Sugarcane in Shan State",
"Shan Herald Agency for News"
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"textContent": "Three women harvesting sugarcane in Nawnghkio Township, Shan State, were injured after triggering a landmine in farmland recently retaken by junta forces, according to local sources, underscoring the growing danger civilians face from unexploded ordnance in former conflict zones. The explosion occurred on February 11 in a sugarcane field near Kone San village along the […]\n\nThe post Landmine Blast Wounds Civilians Harvesting Sugarcane in Shan State appeared first on Shan Herald Agency for News.",
"title": "Landmine Blast Wounds Civilians Harvesting Sugarcane in Shan State"
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