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"content": "Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for granting me this time. I want to do a bit of explanation, to answer what you have just asked about anti- personnel mines. In this country they used to be very common in North Eastern because of the Shifta menace. Bombs were being placed underneath the soil on the road so that trucks carrying army personnel would be blown off. They were very powerful weapons that could be about 200 tonnes. So, it can kill instantly and consume the whole of that truck. They were very common in1977 along El Wak, Wargadud and Banisa because during the Ogaden War, that is where majority of the troops from Somalia were passing to go to Ethiopia .The other type of anti-personnel mines are those used by our soldiers to support troops. When you have so many enemies, troops or terrorists that you are The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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