our correspondent anna fosterjoined one de mining patrol on the outskirts of kyiv. the russians have gone, but danger still lurks here. countless pieces of unexploded ammunition litter the kyiv suburbs. mines, shells, grenades, both fired by russian forces and used by ukrainian soldiers for defence. more than 80,000 have been neutralised so far. this is what is left of dmytro s work van. he was standing next to it when it drove over a mine. he will need two years of facial surgery to repair the damage. translation: it was noise. i can t understand what happened. big noise in my head
around the ukrainian capital, kyiv, to clear unexploded ammunition left behind by fierce fighting. hospital staff say they re seeing an increase in the number of patients who ve touched or stepped on mines and shells. our correspondent anna fosterjoined one de mining patrol on the outskirts of kyiv. the russians have gone but danger still lurks here. a light anti tank weapon carefully inspected. countless pieces of ammunition litter the kyiv suburbs. mines, shells, grenades, both fired by russian forces and used by ukrainian soldiers for defence. more than 80,000 have been neutralised so far. this is what is left of dimitro s work van. he was standing next to it when it drove over a mine.