State Dept warns Pokémon Go players in SE Asia: Watch out for landmines
The State Department has a message for fans of Pokémon Go in Southeast Asia: Watch where you step.
The department’s Political-Military Affairs Bureau this week made a public appeal about land mines to Pokémon Go fans in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, which remain pockmarked with the deadly bombs.
“Playing #PokemonGo in #Cambodia #Laos #Vietnam?” the department tweeted on Monday. “Beware of #landmines or anything that looks like an old bomb!”
Playing #PokemonGo in #Cambodia #Laos #Vietnam? Beware of #landmines or anything that looks like an old bomb! #UXO pic.twitter.com/BDJnlMrefI
— PM Bureau, DoS (@StateDeptPM) August 15, 201
The tweet injected a somber note into the mobile game, which became enormously popular this summer.
Land mines planted decades ago kill and maim hundreds of people across Southeast Asia every year. Roughly one-fifth of Vietnam is estimated to contain the mines or other unexploded ordnance, such as cluster bombs.
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