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In Fields Sown With Bombs, Ukraine’s Farmers Risk Deadly Harvest

The New York Times – Business:

Some who till the breadbaskets of Ukraine have already lost three seasons of planting to war. With mines and cluster bombs widely scattered, normal harvests seem far in the future.

Michael Schwirtz Stanislav Kozliuk and Ivor Prickett
Author: Michael Schwirtz Stanislav Kozliuk and Ivor Prickett

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Kherson (Ukraine), Mines, Explosive, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Ukraine
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