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An area of the size of England is contaminated with landmines in Ukraine. The army does not follow with the eviction of explosive bodies. Many farmers take the elimination into their own hands – and thereby go into great danger
1,158 civilian victims of which 100 children. Two million hectares of agricultural land are uncultivable. To clean up it will take decades and the mine clearance of the entire country will cost 37 billion dollars
More and more countries are withdrawing from the mine treaty, even though it is one of the most dangerous tools for civilians. What does Princess Diana have to do with the world's mines? Why aren't mines designed to kill? What are war movies hiding? An interview with Zita Andrássy, a Hungarian deminer working in conflict zones.
What Ukraine hopes to learn from Croatia’s demining experience
Recently at the Ukraine Southeast Europe summit, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković reiterated his country’s commitment to support Ukraine in its demining efforts in addition to a continuation of humanitarian, economic and military aid. This comes after the two nations forged a stronger long-term cooperation agreement last October centred upon demining, veteran care and the prosecution of war crimes. By Harrison Budak Since the beginning o…
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