File:Land mine casualties and fatalities.png

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English: A schematic showing the countries with more than 100 victims of landmines recorded between 1999 and 2010. The map uses data from International Campaign To Ban Landmines - Cluster Munition Coalition. It was made based on the map shown in National geographic magazine january 2012, see http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2012/01/landmines/jenkins-text Dark red = very high number of casualties and fatalities Light red = high number of casualties and fatalities Yellow = moderate number of casualties and fatalities Note though that depending on the color and the size of the country, the mine-density and probability rate of actually encountering/stepping on a mine varies. For example, Russia has a moderate amount of victims, yet the country is very large; hence a country like Albania, Burundi or Rwanda actually has a much higher probability rate of encountering/stepping on a mine.