The African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies strongly urges the Sudanese authorities to address the urgent issue of weapon contamination in the Tukar locality of the Red Sea state. The locality is home to numerous unexploded landmines planted since 1987, posing a significant threat to the lives and livelihoods of the local population. The destructive capabilities of these unexploded landmines have resulted in the indiscriminate loss of lives and limbs among civilians. Moreover, the local economy has been adversely affected, as residents have refrained from income-generating activities such as agriculture and grazing due to apprehensions of triggering explosions, leading to a dire humanitarian crisis in the area.