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LANDMINE CHARITY CALLS FOR A 'MARSHALL PLAN FOR MINES' FOR UKRAINE

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Thursday, February 16, 2023

Open-source satellite imagery indicates there are minefields that stretch for hundreds of kilometres in the east and the south of the country.

Key Points: 
  • Open-source satellite imagery indicates there are minefields that stretch for hundreds of kilometres in the east and the south of the country.
  • One single fortified mine line runs 90km from the Russian border to north of the town of Lysychansk in the east.
  • A definitive and coordinated 'Marshall plan for mines' would be a clear call to action for the international community."
  • Brady Afrik, an open-source satellite analyst, has identified hundreds of km of Russian defensive fortifications in southern and eastern Ukraine.

LANDMINE CHARITY CALLS FOR A 'MARSHALL PLAN FOR MINES' FOR UKRAINE

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, February 16, 2023

Open-source satellite imagery indicates there are minefields that stretch for hundreds of kilometres in the east and the south of the country.

Key Points: 
  • Open-source satellite imagery indicates there are minefields that stretch for hundreds of kilometres in the east and the south of the country.
  • One single fortified mine line runs 90km from the Russian border to north of the town of Lysychansk in the east.
  • A definitive and coordinated 'Marshall plan for mines' would be a clear call to action for the international community."
  • Brady Afrik, an open-source satellite analyst, has identified hundreds of km of Russian defensive fortifications in southern and eastern Ukraine.

Nonprofit Global Synergy Group Announces Fundraising Campaign for Immediate Assistance to the People of Ukraine

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Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Global Synergy Group (GSG) , a Minnesota-based nonprofit organization established to promote civic engagement and develop innovative solutions to global municipal issues, announced today that it is now actively accepting donations to assist communities in Ukraine.

Key Points: 
  • Global Synergy Group (GSG) , a Minnesota-based nonprofit organization established to promote civic engagement and develop innovative solutions to global municipal issues, announced today that it is now actively accepting donations to assist communities in Ukraine.
  • These groups are providing resources for those who are defending the country, establishing shelter for civilians, and donating medical supplies, food, and water.
  • Ukraine stands bravely thanks to the courage of its people but still faces immense hardship, said Dr. Irina Fursman, founder of Global Synergy Group.
  • The nonprofits partners in Ukraine are civic leaders who care about the future of an independent Ukraine.