Bomb disposal experts from the Ukrainian State Emergency Service prepare for controlled explosions of unexploded missiles, artillery shells and mines in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 19 July 2022. The demining and clearing of unexploded ordnance in Ukraine after the Russian invasion could take between 5-7 years.
A local farmer has set fire to his field to create a burn line and prevent fires caused by Russian missiles spreading to other fields and destroying crops in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 22 July 2022. The Mykolaiv region is facing increased missile attacks and shelling as Russian forces bolster their military presence in the neighbouring Kherson region, which experts believe is in preparation to retake land lost to Ukrainian forces.
Members of the Pyrotechnic Squad civilian bomb disposal team of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine check the site for an unexploded RBK-500 Unguided Cluster Bomb missile in a farmers field in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 19 July 2022. The Mykolaiv region is facing a large daily increase in missile attacks and shelling as Russian forces bolster their military presence in the neighbouring Kherson region, which is believed to be in preparation to take back land lost to Ukrainian forces in recent months.
Unexploded RBK-500 Unguided Cluster Bomb found in the farmerÕs field in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 19 July 2022. The Mykolaiv region is facing a large daily increase in missile attacks and shelling as Russian forces bolster their military presence in the neighbouring Kherson region, which is believed to be in preparation to take back land lost to Ukrainian forces in recent months.
Members of the Pyrotechnic Squad civilian bomb disposal team of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine dispose of missile debris from the farmers field in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 19 July 2022. The Mykolaiv region is facing a large daily increase in missile attacks and shelling as Russian forces bolster their military presence in the neighbouring Kherson region, which is believed to be in preparation to take back land lost to Ukrainian forces in recent months.
Members of the Pyrotechnic Squad civilian bomb disposal team of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine check the site for an unexploded RBK-500 Unguided Cluster Bomb missile in a farmers field in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 19 July 2022. The Mykolaiv region is facing a large daily increase in missile attacks and shelling as Russian forces bolster their military presence in the neighbouring Kherson region, which is believed to be in preparation to take back land lost to Ukrainian forces in recent months.
A member of the Pyrotechnic Squad civilian bomb disposal team of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine digs around an unexploded RBK-500 Unguided Cluster Bomb in a farmerÕs field in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 19 July 2022. The Mykolaiv region is facing a large daily increase in missile attacks and shelling as Russian forces bolster their military presence in the neighbouring Kherson region, which is believed to be in preparation to take back land lost to Ukrainian forces in recent months.
Part of the unexploded RBK-500 Unguided Cluster Bomb found in the farmerÕs field in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 19 July 2022. The Mykolaiv region is facing a large daily increase in missile attacks and shelling as Russian forces bolster their military presence in the neighbouring Kherson region, which is believed to be in preparation to take back land lost to Ukrainian forces in recent months.
Bomb disposal expert from the Ukrainian State Emergency Service prepares for a controlled explosion of an unexploded RBK-500 Unguided Cluster Bomb found in the farmerÕs field in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 19 July 2022. The demining and clearing of unexploded ordnance in Ukraine after the Russian invasion could take between 5-7 years.
A surviving sunflower field in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 22 July 2022. The Mykolaiv region is facing increased missile attacks and shelling as Russian forces bolster their military presence in the neighbouring Kherson region, which experts believe is in preparation to retake land lost to Ukrainian forces.