LANDMINE CHARITY CALLS FOR A 'MARSHALL PLAN FOR MINES' FOR UKRAINE
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Thursday, February 16, 2023
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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.