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Mine event in Luhansk, Stepanivka area, Ukraine on Tue 28th October 2014

28th October 2014

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Pro-Russian rebels detonate more than one ton of unexploded artillery and mortar shells, rockets and grenades left over from fierce fighting in August 2014 for the Savur-Mohyla strategic height near Stepanivka. Unexploded ordnance, land mines and explosive devices from the conflict have been killing and injuring civilians around eastern Ukraine.

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Ukraine (UKR)

Luhansk ( Stepanivka area )

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