Οι πιο επικίνδυνες χώρες που πρέπει να αποφύγετε το 2021.
Ενώ ορισμένοι από εμάς πιστεύουμε ότι πολλά μέρη είναι λίγο επισφαλή αυτή τη στιγμή λόγω του Covid-19, υπάρχουν ορισμένες χώρες με επιπλέον κινδύνους που ίσως δεν γνωρίζουμε.
Ο Χάρτης Ταξιδιωτικών Κινδύνων, ο οποίος δημοσιεύεται κάθε χρόνο, κατατάσσει την ασφάλεια των χωρών σε ολόκληρο τον κόσμο λαμβάνοντας υπόψη τους ιατρικούς κινδύνους, την ασφάλεια και τους οδικούς κινδύνους.
Ας δούμε παρακάτω ποιες είναι οι δέκα πιο επικίνδυνες χώρες στον κόσμο αυτή τη στιγμή.
1. Συρία
epaselect epa07910185 A picture taken from Turkish territory shows smoke rising from targets inside Syria during bombardment by Turkish forces at Ras al-Ein town, as seen from Ceylanpinar, in Sanliurfa, Turkey 10 October 2019. Turkey has launched an offensive targeting Kurdish forces in north-eastern Syria, days after the US withdrew troops from the area. EPA/SEDAT SUNA
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2. Ιράκ
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Iraqi displaced people flee their houses due to the fighting between Iraqi forces and Islamic state group (IS) at an old city area, western Mosul, Iraq, 05 July 2017 (Issued 06 July 2017). Iraqi security forces are in the final stages of the battle to retake Mosul, in an operation that was launched more than eight months ago. On 04 July, 2014 Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Sunni extremist group IS appeared for the first time in public at a mosque in old city area western Mosul, to declared the caliphate. EPA/OMAR ALHAYALI
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3. Υεμένη
epa06936315 A displaced Yemeni child stands outside temporary shelters at a camp for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the eastern province of Marib, Yemen, 05 August 2018 (issued 08 August 2018). According to UN figures, nearly three million people in Yemen have been forcibly displaced by escalating conflict since March 2015, when the Saudi-led military coalition began bombing the Houthi rebels and their allies across the impoverished Arab country. EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
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4. Σομαλία
epa09008471 A general view of the scene of a suicide bomb attack at a security checkpoint near the Somali presidential palace in Mogadishu, Somalia, 13 February 2021. Authorities confirmed seven people were wounded and two died in the incident. EPA/SAID YUSUF WARSAME
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5. Νότιο Σουδάν
epa07756593 Sudanese people wave national flags and South Sudan flag as they celebrate after signing the constitutional declaration between the ruling military council and protest movement, in Khartoum, Sudan, 04 August 2019. According to reports, the ruling Sudanese military council and the opposition movement Alliance for Freedom and Change signed a constitutional declaration mediated by African Union and Ethiopia, while a new prime minister is expected to be named on 20 August and a cabinet formed on 28 August. EPA/MARWAN ALI
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6. Λιβύη
epa07494416 Militants, reportedly from the Misrata militia, stand on gun-mounted vehicles as they prepare to move to the frontline to join forces loyal to the UN-backed unity government, in Tripoli, Libya, 09 April 2019. Commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA) Khalifa Haftar on 04 April ordered Libyan forces loyal to him to take the capital Tripoli, held by a UN-backed unity government, sparking fears of further escalation in the country. The UN said thousands had fled the fighting in Tripoli, while ministry of health reported 25 people, including civilians, were killed in the fighting. EPA/STRINGER
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7. Κεντρική Αφρική
epa09002031 An Internally displaced people (IDP's) girl from the Central African Republic walks to piles of belongings at a school building as classes are happening and the IDP's wait to go back in Liton, Central African Republic, 10 February 2021. The Central African Republic has extended the current state of emergency for six months as the fight against a coalition of rebel groups not part of this peace agreement continues. The IDPs have been given food aid by the organisation PAM once, and non-food items by Action Contre la Faim. More international organisations are waiting for possibilities of actions but even though Liton is only 22 kilometers away from Bangui they haven't been able to reach due to security concerns. 2559 people have been displaced in the village of Liton, in the Central African Republic mid-January. They fled when alert was given that more than a hundred armed men from the Coalition of Patriots for Change (CPC) a coalition of armed groups formed on 19 December 2020 prior to the elections. More than 240,000 people have left their homes, to take refuge in neighbouring countries, or inside the Central African Republic since 15 December 2020 according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). EPA/ADRIENNE SURPRENANT
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8. Μάλι
epa08958883 epa08958873 A relative of one of the victims in the attack of the Ivorian contingent of MINUSMA mourns during a repatriation ceremony at a military base in Abijan, Ivory Coast, 22 January 2021. Four peacekeepers of the United Nations Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) died in an attack on 13 January 2021 by unidentified armed men near Bambara-Maoude, on the Douentza-Tombouctou axis, in the Tombouctou region. EPA/LEGNAN KOULA EPA-EFE/LEGNAN KOULA
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9. Αφγανιστάν
epa03823073 Afghans laborers collect salt from salt mines in Namak Aab district of Takhar province, Afghanistan, 13 August 2013. According to media reports, Afghanistan has nearly one trillion dollars in untouched mineral deposits including lithium, iron, copper, cobalt and gold, referring to US government estimates. The deposits could turn Afghanistan into one of the most important mining centres in the world. However, with almost no mining industry infrastructure in place, it would take Afghanistan decades to fully exploit the mineral reserves.
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10. Ντονέτσκ και Λουχάνσκ (Ουκρανία)
epa05429964 (FILE) A file picture dated 17 July 2014 shows the debris of Boeing 777 Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 which crashed during flying over the eastern Ukraine region near Donetsk, Ukraine. According to media reports on 18 July 2016 quoting a lawyer representing Dutch victims, damages claims for most of the relatives of the victims of flight MH17 have been settled by Malaysia Airlines. Flight MH17, en route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, was shot down on 17 July 2014 killing all 283 passengers and 15 crew members on board, most of them Dutch nationals. EPA/ALYONA ZYKINA
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