The Chinese analysis also highlights Ukrainian effectiveness with PFM-1 “Petal” landmines. These are said to be highly ...
The United Kingdom has provided over 1,500 sets of both vehicle-mounted and ‘on-the person’ mine clearing and explosive ...
Seventeen mine clearance specialists are certified in Ukraine, 29 are in the process of being certified, and another 40 are preparing for certification as of 27. Source: Economy Minister Yuliia ...
Ukraine’s Danube River ports have become key arteries for grain exports. But threats from Russia and costly delays have made some shippers rethink their operations in the Black Sea. By Jenny ...
Sarah Njeri receives funding from Economic and Social Research Council NGO Impact Acceleration Account Funding (ESRC - NGO IAA); She has also consulted for the Geneva International Centre for ...
An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. An curved arrow pointing right. Ukraine appears to be repurposing Russian anti-tank mines and using drones to drop them on Russian forces.
Two months into Ukraine’s counteroffensive against the Russian invasion, some progress has been made, but not as quickly as Ukraine and its allies had hoped. Millions of obstacles are standing ...
The Russian authorities are preparing to issue so-called licences for mining in the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk Oblast. Source: Ukraine's National Resistance Center Details: The ...
Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited a Ukrainian demining unit on Thursday. Blinken arrived in Kyiv on Wednesday and pledged more than $1 billion in additional aid, including funds for ...
Royal Navy ships could be sent to the Black Sea to clear mines laid by Russia, an armed forces chief revealed today. First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Ben Key said British vessels may be deployed to the ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday his country “waited too long” to launch its counteroffensive against Russia, indicating that Kyiv’s Western allies kept it waiting with ...
Two months into Ukraine’s counteroffensive against the Russian invasion, some progress has been made, but not as quickly as Ukraine and its allies had hoped. Millions of obstacles are standing ...