The Vietnam War Still Kills People

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Since the end of the war, in 1975, more than forty thousand Vietnamese have been killed by U.X.O. While most of the victims used to be farmers working their fields, these days, with more of the countryside cleared, those most at risk are scrap-metal scavengers, who cut up rusted bombs and shells in the hope of earning a few dollars.

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