On International Mine Awareness Day, the Humanitarian Coordinator in Ukraine Ms. Osnat Lubrani calls for the protection and safety of 2 million people in eastern Ukraine who face insecurity due to contamination from landmines and ERW. People there are risking their lives every day to access markets, schools, hospitals and farmland. In …
As Ukraine fights back, mines left by Russian forces pose a problem for Kyiv's military — and civilians in liberated territory
ukraine—2017–2018 49.1 The Mineral Industry of Ukraine By Elena Safirova Note: In this chapter, information for 2017 is followed by information for 2018.
Accidents are common in Ukraine's aging coal mines. Methane gas, a byproduct of coal mining, is highly explosive. In 2007, a methane blast killed more than 100 miners, the deadliest mining ...
German supermarket chain Metro and its 3,400 employees in Ukraine have worked hard to get their business back to where it was before Russia's full-scale invasion two years ago.
Ukrainian forces will have to withdraw from Severodonetsk, the head of the Luhansk regional military administration, Serhiy Hayday, said Friday, accusing Russia of destroying most of the city's ...
Drafted over three weeks to provide urgent guidance to operators conducting mine action activities in Ukraine, the first edition of GICHD's Explosive Ordnance Guide for Ukraineidentifies over 100 ...
Civilians and civilian infrastructure in front-line oblasts continue to be affected by hostilities, while attacks across Ukraine impact the residents of urban centres. — Over 100 attacks on energy infrastructure since March 2024 have affected energy supply across the country, causing extended power cuts for millions of people. — To address specific …
Situation Report in English on Ukraine about Coordination and Mine Action; published on 1 Jul 2022 by UNDP
More than 1,000 civilians in Ukraine have been wounded by landmines since Russia's 2022 full-scale invasion. While doctors help victims, deminers are …
Russia's occupation of eastern Ukraine has given it control over some of the most mineral-rich lands in Europe.
Download Report (PDF | 630.21 KB) ... The use of antipersonnel mines by Ukraine is a violation of the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty, to which Ukraine is party.
After a year-long war, Ukraine has one of the world's largest areas of mine and explosive ordnance contamination, endangering around 14 million people and …
OVERVIEW. In 2022, Ukraine experienced intense fighting, with a total of 5,237 armed clashes recorded. These clashes affected 15 oblasts in the north, east, and …
Ukrainian national authorities report that they have already located, recorded, and removed nearly 80,000 mines and explosive devices.
Get a full view of the competitive landscape to assess your market position. The Ukraine Mining Report has been researched at source and features BMI's mining and …
Situation Report in English on Ukraine about Coordination and Mine Action; published on 10 May 2023 by UNDP
Situation Report in English on Ukraine about Coordination and Mine Action; published on 8 Sep 2022 by UNDP
Ukraine wanted to make itself energy independent in 2014 — and then Russia invaded Crimea. Ukraine has one of the largest deposits of rare earth minerals in Europe, the kind used in cellphones ...
CSIS and Ukrainian experts examine two aspects of Ukraine's agricultural recovery that are critical to increasing its food production and exports: demining farmland and restoring farmers' access to fertilizers.
Almost 10.7 million people are in need of mine action services, according to UNDP. The World Bank estimates that the full demining package will cost more than $37 …
DTEK Pavlogradugol Mining Complex in Dnipropetrovsk, was the largest underground mine in Ukraine, producing approximately 20.19 million metric tons per annum (mmtpa) of Run-of-Mine (ROM) in 2021. The DTEK Pavlogradugol Mining Complex is owned by DTEK Energy BV, and is due to operate until 2061. The second largest underground mine with …
The widespread use of mines has left Ukrainians scrambling to find ways to clear the explosives. New efforts to develop mine-clearing technology may help them push back Russia's invading forces.
Ukraine is now one of the world's most heavily mine-contaminated countries, and it will require decades of clearance efforts with the support of the international community to make sure...
More than 1,000 civilians in Ukraine have been wounded by landmines since Russia's 2022 full-scale invasion. While doctors help victims, deminers are working to find and safely remove the mines.
After more than a thousand of its workers went to fight Russia's invasion, a coal mining enterprise in eastern Ukraine suffered a huge staff shortage. Its answer was to allow women to work ...
The number of business entities in the mining and quarrying industry in Ukraine fluctuated during the period from 2010 to 2021.
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To gain ground, Ukrainian forces have to make their way through a variety and density of Russian land mines they never imagined.
Mining and energy firms with ties to Russia were hit by Moscow's wide-ranging attack on Ukraine, while oil topped $105 a barrel.