Duke of Sussex Observes De-Mining Technology in Bucha, Ukraine
The Duke of Sussex visited Bucha, Ukraine, with the Halo Trust to observe a demonstration of digital de-mining technology. The visit focused on efforts to remove explosives in an area affected by recent conflicts. The Halo Trust conducts landmine clearance and risk education worldwide.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe Duke of Sussex traveled to Bucha, Ukraine, to participate in an event organized by the Halo Trust, a organization dedicated to landmine clearance and risk education globally. During the visit, he observed a demonstration of digital de-mining technology designed to identify and remove explosives from the ground.
Purpose Bucha has been impacted by recent conflicts, leading to the presence of unexploded ordnance in the area. The demonstration aimed to showcase methods for safely clearing these hazards, supporting ongoing humanitarian efforts in the region.
The Halo Trust operates in multiple countries, focusing on removing landmines and educating communities about associated risks. This visit underscores the organization's work in conflict-affected zones, including Ukraine.
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