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    Ukrainian engineers are working to take away Russian mines

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    The Russian invasion of Ukraine has seen so many landmines deployed throughout the nation that clearing them would take 700 years, say researchers. To make the process extra manageable, Ukrainian scientists are turning to synthetic intelligence to establish which areas are a precedence for de-mining, although they count on some might merely have to be left as a everlasting “scar” on the nation.

    Russia’s minelaying and Ukrainian efforts to take away the explosives started with the preliminary invasion of Crimea in 2014, which noticed just a few hundred sq. kilometres of land contaminated. Now, two years after Russia’s…

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