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Vulture2k t1_jd28xgy wrote

Isnt it kinda sad that all those shells of both sides will land on their country? :/

so much damage done..

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not saying they shouldnt have them, of course they should.. its just.. sad.

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BadReview8675309 t1_jd2h7th wrote

It is a little mind boggling how many metric tons of iron now cover parts of Ukraine... After the war scrappers will have cheap unlimited recyclable product for many years.

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Vulture2k t1_jd2hml2 wrote

more worried about duds they will find for many many years. i imagine its not as bad anymore as in ww1 and ww2 but many countries that participated in the world wars still find duds to this day during construction work or agriculture.

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OceanIsVerySalty t1_jd2it3a wrote

France still has areas you can’t go into because of the unexploded ordinances. It’s not just a few duds that pop up now and then, there’s areas so peppered with them that people can’t safely use that land.

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RNBQ4103 t1_jd3iwva wrote

Finding ordnance is still common in Belgium, France and Germany.

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Vulture2k t1_jd3j05c wrote

That's what I said. Or at least I tried.

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RNBQ4103 t1_jd3mdq2 wrote

I had the impression that your comment was not showing the actual scale of the problem (closing a city center because a 500kg bomb was found is still barely news).

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