KYIV (Reuters) - About 27% of Ukraine's territory will need to be cleared of mines and explosives, according to the latest estimates by the ecology ministry nearly six months since Russia began its invasion and bombardment of its neighbour.
Nearly 116,000 square miles are still seen as "contaminated," according to data released by Ukraine's Emergency Services. Making that area safe could take a decade, the government said.
Nearly 116,000 square miles are still seen as "contaminated," according to data released by Ukraine's Emergency Services. Making that area safe could take a decade, the government said.
Nearly 116,000 square miles are still seen as "contaminated," according to data released by Ukraine's Emergency Services. Making that area safe could take a decade, the government said.
CHASIV YAR, Ukraine (AP) Dozens of Ukrainian emergency workers labored Sunday to pull people out of the rubble after a Russian rocket attack smashed into apartment buildings in eastern Ukraine, killing at least 15 people.