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Ukraine expands demining job opportunities for veterans and disabled

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Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense is expanding employment opportunities in the field of demining, particularly for veterans and people with disabilities, in particular for those who were injured with explosive devices, says Oleh Shuvarsky, head of the Mine Action Department.

The demining efforts in Ukraine have become increasingly critical as the war with Russia continues to create hazardous environments across the country. Following extensive military operations and drone strikes, large areas remain contaminated with unexploded ordnance and landmines, posing significant risks to civilians and hindering reconstruction efforts. As of late 2024, Ukraine has mobilized various organizations, including governmental bodies and international partners, to address the urgent need for demining.

He noted that specialized training programs would be created, and comfortable working conditions would be provided for all categories of workers.

“The initial successful results have been achieved—four Ukrainians injured by explosive devices have been employed by the international organization The HALO Trust. There, they analyze satellite images and unmanned aerial vehicle data to identify mined areas,” the Defense Ministry said.

Ukrainians with use artificial intelligence technology to demine Ukrainian territories. According to UNIAN, the Ministry of Economy has reached an agreement with the company Palantir, and with the support of its specialists and technology, Ukraine hopes to digitize and automate humanitarian demining operations.

In the spring, Ukraine said it planned to involve more women in mine action, as this would contribute to increased speed and efficiency in the process.

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