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Arts > Photo > War photographers > Sean Sutton
Abdulah is seen with his grandchild in 2007. He lost both arms and his eyes when he tried to clear landmines from his farmland
Photograph: Sean Sutton for the Mines Advisory Group
Iraq's killing fields: the lethal legacy of landmines – in pictures
After decades of conflict, Iraq has been left littered with unexploded booby-traps.
The Mines Advisory Group has spent 25 years in the country working to destroy and clear some of the millions of pieces of deadly ordnance.
These images show members of the organisation at work, and the people whose lives have been touched and transformed by their efforts
All photographs by Sean Sutton for the Mines Advisory Group G Fri 8 Sep 2017 07.00 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/gallery/2017/sep/08/
Ten-year old Khadab found a cache of munitions in a school in Kirkuk in 2003.
He was terribly injured after trying to burn gunpowder and explosives taken from the ordnance
Photograph: Sean Sutton for the Mines Advisory Group
Iraq's killing fields: the lethal legacy of landmines – in pictures
After decades of conflict, Iraq has been left littered with unexploded booby-traps.
The Mines Advisory Group has spent 25 years in the country working to destroy and clear some of the millions of pieces of deadly ordnance.
These images show members of the organisation at work, and the people whose lives have been touched and transformed by their efforts
All photographs by Sean Sutton for the Mines Advisory Group G Fri 8 Sep 2017 07.00 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/gallery/2017/sep/08/
Sean Sutton UK
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/gallery/2017/sep/08/
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