Full Frame: The Secret War in Laos
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From 1964 to 1973, the United States dropped 2 million tons of bombs in Laos as part of a covert military operation during the Vietnam War.
Laos has the distinction of being the most heavily bombed country in history. To this day, Laotians still must live with unexploded bombs buried in their land. #features
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