Undermining Putin
Five of Russia’s neighbours are planning to turn their eastern borders into a deadly defensive barrier against Russia
Five NATO countries neighbouring Russia or its ally, Belarus, have announced that they are to opt out of the Ottawa treaty of 1997, which bans the use by signatories of anti-personnel landmines.
Minefields form the basis for the Ukrainian forces’ “fortress belt” across much of the Donbas region.
Today, the war in Ukraine is characterised and dominated, due to the presence of mines, by defence and not offence.
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