In the many wars and conflicts around the world, some flames of war burn yet are little known, almost unreported by mainstream media, and have not attracted public follow. These "invisible wars" may not be in the spotlight, but they also cause severe humanitarian disasters.



These neglected conflicts often occur in geopolitical fringes, lacking important strategic resources, or do not involve the direct interests of major powers. However, for the local people, the suffering brought by these wars is no different from prominent conflicts—displacement, infrastructure collapse, food shortages, and a paralyzed medical system.

In the information age, we are inundated with various news and selective follow has become the norm. However, this "attention economy" has led to certain humanitarian crises being completely marginalized. The ongoing turmoil in some countries has been overlooked for a long time due to not meeting media reporting standards.

Following these forgotten wars is not only a humanitarian obligation but also helps us comprehensively understand the global conflict landscape. Only by recognizing the existence and impact of all armed conflicts can the international community formulate more comprehensive peace solutions.

In the face of this "attention inequality," we need diverse information channels to actively understand the regional dynamics that do not often make the headlines. Every war, whether well-known or not, deserves our follow and reflection.
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