Sudan's war leaves Khartoum with unexploded mines and other weapons
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Sudan's war leaves Khartoum with unexploded mines and other weapons

KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) — Khaled Abdulgader noticed children using an unusual object as a football and tried to stop them. He grabbed it, and it exploded in his hand. He lost two fingers, and shrapnel sliced into his chest. In a hospital for a checkup after last year's blast, he tried to stay positive.
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