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The situation in Ukraine remains tense as reports of mining activities by Russian forces continue to emerge. The strategic bridge over the Kosheva River in Kherson has been mined, raising concerns over civilian safety. In the Kharkiv region, dangerous ammunition perpetuates the tension, posing threats to residents. Additionally, remote mining tactics have been used near sensitive areas such as hospitals and kindergartens, exacerbating the risk to civilians. Mines have impacted military and civilian infrastructure, further complicating demining efforts. This ongoing use of mines not only poses immediate physical dangers but also complicates future reconstruction and reconciliation efforts in the region.

What is the current mining situation in Kherson?

The Kherson region is experiencing significant mining activities by Russian forces. Specifically, the road bridge over the Kosheva River has been mined, and other areas, including roads and vital infrastructures, have been targeted for remote mining. These actions are endangering civilians and complicating safe passage and evacuation routes. The presence of mines in public and residential areas is a serious concern for local law enforcement and emergency response teams.

How are mines affecting the Kharkiv region amidst the conflict?

The use of dangerous ammunition and mining tactics in the Kharkiv region have escalated the conflict and posed severe risks to both military personnel and civilians. Russian forces have been deploying mines that contribute to the ongoing instability and danger in the area. This has disrupted daily life and created additional challenges for humanitarian and demining efforts aimed at restoring safety and normalcy.

What measures are being taken to manage bomb threats in Ukraine?

Ukraine has faced a surge in anonymous bomb threats targeting public institutions and facilities across various cities. Evacuations and thorough inspections are being carried out to manage these threats, ensuring the safety of civilians. Law enforcement agencies are actively investigating to neutralize these threats and prevent further incidents. The ongoing investigation aims to identify the sources and motives behind these anonymous reports, contributing to overall security efforts.

What role do remote mining techniques play in the conflict?

Remote mining techniques have become a preferred strategy for Russian forces, allowing them to plant mines from afar with minimal risk of detection. This strategy has been used extensively in regions like Kherson and Sumy, endangering civilian areas, including schools and hospitals. The use of these techniques complicates the work of emergency responders and increases the risk of casualties among the civilian population, highlighting the need for enhanced demining expertise and resources.

What impact do mines have on the safety and infrastructure in Ukraine?

Mines pose a significant threat to the safety of civilians and the integrity of critical infrastructure in Ukraine. They have been strategically used to disrupt transportation, hinder military operations, and endanger public safety in heavily populated areas. The extensive presence of mines complicates demining efforts and prolongs the humanitarian crisis by impeding access to essential services and facilities, posing ongoing risks to both civilians and military personnel.

How is the international community responding to the mining crisis in Ukraine?

The international community is actively supporting Ukraine through the provision of demining equipment and expertise. Countries like Japan have donated mechanized demining vehicles to aid in the safe removal of mines. Additionally, diplomatic efforts are underway to address the mining crisis, with calls for greater international cooperation to ensure civilian safety and stability in affected regions. The global focus remains on mitigating the impact of mines and supporting Ukraine's recovery efforts.

What long-term challenges do mines pose for Ukraine's reconstruction?

Mines present considerable long-term obstacles for Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts. They not only pose immediate physical dangers but also hinder economic recovery by making vast areas unsafe for development and agriculture. The pervasive threat of mines impacts the resettlement of displaced populations and the restoration of normalcy in affected areas. Comprehensive demining operations are crucial for ensuring that reconstruction efforts can proceed safely and effectively.

What are the environmental impacts of mines used in the conflict?

The use of mines during the conflict has severe environmental repercussions, including soil contamination, deforestation, and water pollution. The deployment of mines often destroys natural habitats and agricultural lands, leading to long-term ecological damage. These environmental impacts complicate restoration efforts and require significant cleanup initiatives to rehabilitate the affected ecosystems once stability is restored in the region.

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взрыв Ukrainian APC tripped mine near Starohnativka: eight soldiers wounded, - ATO spokesperson Myronovych No losses have been reported in the blast of an APC near Starohnativka village. 38 300 41 Incidents

одесса Odesa tragedy anniversary: about 150 people gathered near Kulykove Pole 100-150 people have already gathered in front of the walk-through archway metal detectors installed near Kulykove Pole in Odesa. The law enforcement officers deny access to the square due to the bomb report. 92 194 397 Previously in trend: Odesa tragedy

одесса odesa bomb report Police in search of explosives on Kulykove Pole in Odesa, Shkiriak says All detachments of the National Police, National Guard, State Border Guard Service, and State Emergency Service of Ukraine are on high alert willing to fulfill all the tasks during the actions that may be held in Odesa May 2. 29 857 189 Previously in trend: Odesa tragedy

донбасс разруха град боевики дебальцево дап Militants plan another provocation on Easter's eve near Stanytsia Luhanska, - volunteer Zlatkin After shelling Olenivka village on April 27, 2016, militants are preparing another provocation on the eve of Easter and Victory Day. 13 482 38 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Most cease-fire violations recorded near Yasynuvata and Avdiivka, still no mine-fields maps, - OSCE The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) recorded escalation of violence in the Donetsk region. 2 819 11 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

16 Russian invaders eliminated in Donbas, - Defense Ministry Russian occupation troops suffered more losses in the Donbas. 72 855 89 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

One civilian wounded in shelling in Luhansk region, another trips mine in own yard, - State Administration Two local residents were injured in Popasna district of the Luhansk region yesterday, March 29. 4 164 11 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

ато No one killed, six Ukrainian soldiers wounded yesterday, - ATO speaker Yesterday, four Ukrainian soldiers were wounded in Avdiivka, two more received injuries due to mine tripping in the area of the anti-terrorist operation (ATO). 8 097 19 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

взрыв "Some 400 pieces of unexploded ordnance lifted over two days," Ukrainian sappers demine territory near Triokhizbenka Over two days, Ukrainian engineers lifted more than 400 pieces of unexploded ordnance in the vicinity of Triokhizbenka. The hazardous finds were eliminated in a special area. 11 042 22 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

Four Russian soldiers killed in Donbas, nine wounded, - Intelligence Russian army has incurred more losses in the Donbas. 55 360 106 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

смерть свеча One Ukrainian soldier killed, three wounded yesterday, - ATO speaker One Ukrainian soldier was killed, three received injuries in the course of the anti-terrorist operation (ATO) on Feb. 17. 9 362 45 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Terrorists plant mines prohibited by Geneva Convention, - Governor Tuka An antipersonnel mine has been found on a roadside in the Luhansk region. 5 568 27 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

взрыв мина марьинка Three people killed in minibus blast at Marinka checkpoint, - prosecutor's office No confirmation of death of the fourth person in today's minibus blast at Marinka checkpoint has been received. The terrible accident claimed lives of three people: a driver, a woman, and a man who was injured and taken to hospital, but died later in Kurakhove city hospital. 54 574 59 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

взрыв Civilian car tripped explosive device near Marinka, killing three, - ATO press center A minibus tripped an unidentified explosive device in Marinka district of the Donetsk region. 36 646 74 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Zaitseve checkpoint closed, locals forced to cross minefields getting to work, - OSCE The situation around the closure of Zaitseve checkpoint caused problems in terms of locals' jobs. They experience troubles getting to work in Artemivsk. 4 727 37 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

взрыв Five soldiers tripped bomb in Donetsk region, one of them died, - National Police On Tuesday, Feb. 2, five soldiers encountered a tripwire. One of them died and four others were taken to a military hospital in Svatove (the Luhansk region). 33 626 52 Incidents

Radio market ‘mined’ in Kharkiv, 650 people evacuated, – National Police Sunday afternoon, unknown persons 'mined' a radio market in the city of Kharkiv. 6 882 59 Incidents

50,000 explosive devices defused in Donbas since ATO start Field engineers have cleared more than 5,000 hectares of the Donbas territory of explosives since the beginning of the anti-terrorist operation (ATO) in the east of Ukraine. 966 3 Society

мариуполь минирование Mine clearance underway in Mariupol vicinity, - ATO press-center It has been relatively calm at the Mariupol direction in the past two days, which provided possibility for the Ukrainian military to carry out lifting of mines. 9 492 28 Incidents

бмп Two soldiers killed, seven wounded in IFV mine tripping near Donetsk airport, - volunteer Mysiahin A Ukrainian IFV of the 93rd brigade tripped a landmine near the Donetsk airport, killing two soldiers. 32 273 129 Incidents

память жертвы ато Three soldiers killed in anti-terrorist operation area yesterday, - General Staff Three persons were killed in the anti-terrorist operation (ATO) area on Nov. 15. 29 154 106 Incidents

Two soldiers trip mine near Zolote-4, - Luhansk state administration Two Ukrainian military were blown up by a land mine near Zolote-4 town, the Luhansk region. 5 807 11 Previously in trend: Tuka in the Luhansk region

минирование Mined areas in Donetsk region to be equipped with signs, - ATO press center Civillians keep tripping mines in ATO area, in particular, crossing the demarcation line near Berezove checkpoint in the Donetsk region. 17 300 25 Incidents

Shyrokine to be unmined after engineer reconnaissance, - ATO speaker ATO forces intend to clear mines in Shyrokine in the Donetsk region after engineer reconnaissance is carried out. 3 993 15 Incidents

Three soldiers of the Interior Ministry special forces battalion tripped a booby trap in the Luhansk region, - ATO speaker Three soldiers of the special forces battalion of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine triggered grenade trip wire in the Luhansk region on Wednesday, June 10. 21 940 71 Incidents

Subway stations in downtown Kyiv closed through bomb threat Municipally owned ‘Kyivskyi Metropoliten’ (Kyiv’s subway) enterprise closed "Khreshchatyk", "Palats Sportu", "Ploshcha Lva Tolstoho", "Maidan Nezalezhnosti", and "Zoloti Vorota" stations because of bomb threat on April 6. 52 053 195 Incidents

взрыв автобус область донецкая минирование Bus tripped a mine in the Donetsk region, four people killed - Interior Ministry The Chief of the Donetsk regional police Viacheslav Abroskin published information that a shuttle bus tripped a mine when attempting to drive around a checkpoint. Three people were killed. 60 808 123 Incidents

18-year-old girl tripped a mine in Luhansk region – Moskal 18-year-old local girl tripped a mine near the 29th stronghold between Novotoshkivka and Donetsk. 35 448 133 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Ukraine Lost 1.2 Million Tons of Coal Due to Fighting in Donbas, Minister Says The country has signed an agreement with the South African Republic to purchase 1 million tons of coal to be delivered before the end of the year. 9 009 121 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

13 мина-ловушка Retreating Terrorists Leave Booby Traps in Cities of the Donbas Terrorists leaving the cities and villages of the Donbas leave booby traps. 55 094 64 Society

Terrorists Plotted to Blow up Editorial Offices in Zaporizhia and Attempted on Top Regional Officials Terrorists who were arrested tonight by the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) in Zaporizhia planned to blow up the building that houses most of the editorial offices of the local newspapers. Also they wereplotting to kill government officials. власти. 24 584 70 Incidents

22 War Will Be over Soon but We Still Have Mines to Clear – Minister of Interior Avakov There are many unexploded mines left in Semenivka and Sloviansk, liberated by the ATO. 36 314 141 Incidents

16 Terrorists are Conducting Mine Warfare contrary to the Ottawa Convention - Ministry of Defense Advance units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine encountered direct signs of a large-scale mine warfare that the militants are conducting in the surrendered cities. 83 061 311 Incidents

Approaches to Luhansk Airport are Mined: ATO Fighters are Effectively Cut off from the World – Interior Ministry Soldiers of the Ukrainian Army are holding the Luhansk airport but its approaches are mined, it is cut off from the outside world. 76 155 115 Incidents

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