La Croazia si è dichiarata libera dalle mine dopo 31 anni

https://glashrvatske.hrt.hr/en/domestic/croatia-declared-free-of-landmines-after-31-years-12593533

di chuba000

6 commenti

  1. How do they define “free” exactly? About 2 years ago my cousin’s uncle got blown up during a hunt, and the area was deemed safe from mines before.

  2. Yeah, next stop: Ukraine.

    There will be a scar across the country for the next two centuries.

  3. IWillDevourYourToes on

    I kinda doubt it. I saw people stepping on landmines in Karlovačko just a year ago…

  4. Possible-Wallaby-877 on

    Fun fact, Belgium as of 2026 still finds explosives and bombs on a regular basis from WORLD WAR 1.

    Just yesterday they found 350 Artillery shells in a field not far from my house:[DOVO clears 350 shells from the First World War during the renovation of the Wortegem-Petegem farm](https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2026/02/26/dovo-350-obussen-wortegem-petegem/)

    If Belgium still finds tons and tons of explosives from a war more than a century ago, I would be careful to make a statement about Croatia being “mine-free”

  5. BarNext6046 on

    I heard Verdun battlefield is so messed up from WW1 that there are areas still not useable since 1918. So use this as a benchmark on worst case scenario.

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