In Ukraine with the deminers

In Ukraine with the deminers

The country is now one of the most mined in the world. These devices are said to have caused nearly 300 deaths since February 2022. (Rebroadcast)

The challenge of mine clearance

In Ukrainein addition to the danger of fighting and Russian aerial bombardments, nearly a third of the territory is now mined, according to the authorities. In addition to representing a danger for Ukrainians, mines prevent farmers from cultivating their land while Ukraine is one of the world’s breadbaskets. To remedy this, the NGO HALO Trust, present in the country since 2015, employs nearly 1,200 people operating in all regions of the front line or liberated from Russian occupation for demining and prevention missions, subsidized by international partners, including France. To get an idea of ​​the gigantic task undertaken by the HALO Trust deminers, we find them in this report by our correspondent Emmanuelle Chaze in Budy in northern Ukraine.

Interview: Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau

In February 2024, nearly 300 shells from the First World War were discovered on a construction site near Reims in northeastern France. More than 100 years after the conflict, munitions are resurfacing. Shells, mines, trenches, positional warfare… Analysts often draw parallels between the Great War and the war in Ukraine. Frederique Lebel asked Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau, a specialist in war and research director at the EHESS on the conflict in Ukraine, how relevant were these comparisons?

The European Union seen from elsewhere: Moldova

The small country, now a candidate for EU membership, is directly threatened by the conflict initiated by Russia in Ukraine. Roman Cozma, 33, is an engineer specializing in the green transition of public transport. After ten years spent in France for his studies and the beginning of his professional life, he chose to return to live in Moldova. Testimony collected by Frederique Lebel.

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