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World Bone by bone, Ukraine identifies its dead. By. AFP. Published. November 5, 2014 - ...
ZAPORIZHIA, Ukraine (AFP) - Ms Oksana Biryukova’s lab is buzzing around the clock trying to identify the charred remains of Ukrainian soldiers. The DNA laboratory in the south-eastern city of ...
Ukraine has a decisive "flesh and bone" advantage over Russia, an edge on the battlefield that comes from people, not weapons, a top US enlisted leader said this week.
The destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam will likely turn Ukraine’s southern fields “into deserts” within the year – sparking a global food security crisis, top Ukrainian officials have ...
Russian forces may employ the use of phosphorous bombs in eastern Ukraine as Vladimir Putin's army prepares to escalate military actions in the region, the British Ministry of Defense warned on ...
In fields seeded with mines, Ukraine’s farmers face deadly planting season. May 28, 2023. 5 min. Vitalii Fesenko’s family farm in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine was damaged in the war.
HORDYNIA, Ukraine -- Planting season has arrived in Ukraine. Boot marks stamped in the frozen earth have thawed. But the Pavlovych family's fields remain untouched in a lonely landscape of ...
BERYSLAV, Ukraine — Oleksandr Hordienko stepped gingerly into a wheat field that had recently served as a Russian tank position, following closely behind an assistant with a metal detector.
The tree lines that border fields in Ukraine’s south are natural defensive points. In the summer, foliage is fully grown, camouflaging Russian defenses from aerial observation.
Agricultural companies, which plant most of Ukraine's fields, are short 40 billion hryvnia ($1.08 billion) to carry out spring work, the Agrarian Council said.
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