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Pokémon Go players in Bosnia warned to steer clear of landmines | Pokémon Go players in Bosnia warned to steer clear of landmines |
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People playing the popular smartphone game Pokémon Go in Bosnia have been urged to avoid areas littered with unexploded mines left over from the 1990s conflict. | People playing the popular smartphone game Pokémon Go in Bosnia have been urged to avoid areas littered with unexploded mines left over from the 1990s conflict. |
“Today we received information that some users of the Pokémon Go app in Bosnia were going to places which are a risk for (unexploded) mines, in search of a pokemon,” the NGO Posavina bez mina said on its Facebook page. | “Today we received information that some users of the Pokémon Go app in Bosnia were going to places which are a risk for (unexploded) mines, in search of a pokemon,” the NGO Posavina bez mina said on its Facebook page. |
“Citizens are urged no to do so, to respect demarcation signs of dangerous mine fields and not to go into unknown areas,” it added. | “Citizens are urged no to do so, to respect demarcation signs of dangerous mine fields and not to go into unknown areas,” it added. |
The new mobile app, which is based on a 1990s Nintendo game, has created a global frenzy as players roam the real world looking for cartoon characters. | The new mobile app, which is based on a 1990s Nintendo game, has created a global frenzy as players roam the real world looking for cartoon characters. |
The mobile phone game – which overlays the creatures on real-world settings – has already been blamed for a wave of crimes, traffic violations and complaints in cities around the globe. | The mobile phone game – which overlays the creatures on real-world settings – has already been blamed for a wave of crimes, traffic violations and complaints in cities around the globe. |
Bosnia is still littered with tens of thousands of mines planted during the 1992-1995 war. | Bosnia is still littered with tens of thousands of mines planted during the 1992-1995 war. |
Around 2.3% of the former Yugoslav republic’s territory is still believed to be covered with unexploded mines and similar explosive devices. | Around 2.3% of the former Yugoslav republic’s territory is still believed to be covered with unexploded mines and similar explosive devices. |
Some 550,000 people – 15% of the population – live close to the areas believed to be contaminated. | Some 550,000 people – 15% of the population – live close to the areas believed to be contaminated. |
Since the end of the war, landmine blasts have killed some 600 people and wounded more than 1,100. | Since the end of the war, landmine blasts have killed some 600 people and wounded more than 1,100. |
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