DAKAR, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) -- Up to 160 physical victims of the landmines were counted in the south of Senegal in the aftermath of an armed rebellion in the 1980s, the National Center against Antimines in Senegal (CNAMS) said on Wednesday.
According to a study released the CNAMS, there are 129 victims of landmines in Ziguinchor, the biggest town in the Casamance region.
Among the victims, 66 have artificial limbs out of which, only 38 are functional, 49 are walking on crutches and the rest are using wheelchairs.
Senegal ratified in 1998 the Ottawa convention which prohibits the use, storage, production and transportation of landmines and calls for their destruction.
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