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#12929068
31 October 2025
Dummy explosives and metal detectors are displayed during humanitarian demining training for war veterans in Kyiv, Ukraine, on October 30, 2025. Ukrainian war veterans who sustain injuries or are discharged from military service become familiar with the algorithm of a sapper's actions, manual demining, and ground robots. They also polish their response to an accident involving explosives and the application of first aid. The project is carried out with the financial support of the Republic of Slovenia via Slovenia Aid & Partnerships.
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#11310881
7 June 2024
Bomb disposal experts are exploring the Dnipro River bank during the training of State Emergency Service personnel to improve their skills in searching for suspicious objects and demining in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, on June 5, 2024. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#11310901
7 June 2024
Bomb disposal experts are exploring the Dnipro River bank during the training of State Emergency Service personnel to improve their skills in searching for suspicious objects and demining in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, on June 5, 2024. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#11310902
7 June 2024
A diver is exploring the bottom of the Dnipro River during the training of State Emergency Service personnel to improve their skills in searching for suspicious objects and demining in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, on June 5, 2024. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#678598
8 July 2015
Lawrence Kombani, forty year old father of three has been training African giant poached rats or MDR's (Mine detection rats) to locate land mines and UXO for the past fifteen years. He has left his family in Tanzania and moved to Cambodia to teach the CMAC DU4 team handling techniques and prepare them for live munitions. CMAC demining unit 4 headquarters, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia. Cambodia is still one of the most landmine-affected countries in the world. Over 64,000 landmine and other Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) casualties have been recorded in Cambodia since 1979.
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#678753
8 July 2015
Lawrence Kombani forty year old father of three has been training African giant poached rats or MDR's (Mine detection rats) to locate land mines and UXO for the past fifteen years. He has left his family in Tanzania after being transferred on a three month program to Cambodia to teach the CMAC DU4 team handling techniques and prepare them for live munitions. CMAC demining unit 4 headquarters, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia. Cambodia is still one of the most landmine-affected countries in the world. Over 64,000 landmine and other Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) casualties have been recorded in Cambodia since 1979.
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#659056
29 June 2015
Lawrence Kombani forty year old father of three has been training African giant poached rats or MDR's (Mine detection rats) to locate land mines and UXO for the past fifteen years. He has left his family in Tanzania after being transferred on a three month program to Cambodia to teach the CMAC DU4 team handling techniques and prepare them for live munitions. CMAC demining unit 4 headquarters, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia on June 29, 2015. (photo: George Nickels/NurPhoto).
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