Lasting Legacies of War
The remnants of World War I continue to pose a threat, with millions of unexploded shells buried across France and Belgium. It’s estimated that it could take 300 to 700 years to clear these hazardous remnants, highlighting that the consequences of modern warfare extend far beyond the battlefield. The haunting reality is that future generations may still face dangers from conflicts that ended long ago.In this clip
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