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ukraine.un.org > en > 321395-rubble-resource-how-kharkiv-learning-mine-its-own-ruins

From rubble to resource: how Kharkiv is learning to mine its own ruins

3+ hour, 53+ min ago   (1198+ words) Donate to the Ukraine Humanitarian Fund Twenty hectares. That is roughly the area occupied by the site in Kharkiv, Ukraine, where debris from destruction is stockpiled. As of 1 August 2026, more than 202,900 tonnes had accumulated there – approximately as much material as…...

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ukraine.un.org > en > 319796-cost-doing-nothing-and-cost-doing-too-much-mine-actions-environmental-dilemma

The Cost of Doing Nothing, and the Cost of Doing Too Much: Mine Action's Environmental Dilemma

4+ week, 2+ day ago   (212+ words) Donate to the Ukraine Humanitarian Fund By Paul Heslop, Senior Mine Action Advisor to the UN Resident Coordinator Mine action touches every aspect of life in a mine-affected country. You cannot rebuild a school, build a hospital, drive down a…...