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Η Ιαπωνία ηγείται της διεθνούς δράσης κατά των ναρκών για την ανοικοδόμηση της Ουκρανίας

Η Ιαπωνία ηγείται μιας παγκόσμιας προσπάθειας να βοηθήσει την Ουκρανία να ανακάμψει από μία από τις πιο επικίνδυνες πολεμικές κληρονομιές του κόσμου, εκατομμύρια νάρκες που μολύνουν το έδαφός της.

Σε συνεργασία με The Government of Japan

ΔΙΑΒΑΣΤΕ ΕΠΙΣΗΣ : http://gr.euronews.com/2025/11/18/h-iapwnia-hgeitai-ths-die8noys-drashs-kata-twn-narkwn-gia-thn-anoikodomhsh-ths-oykranias

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00:00Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
00:30Millions of landmines and unexploded weapons scattered over nearly a quarter of the land.
00:35This invisible danger is wrecking lives.
00:39More than 900 civilians have been killed or injured.
00:52In Tokyo, the Japanese government has just hosted the annual Ukraine Mine Action Conference.
01:00Globally, Japan is one of the major supporters of Ukraine, having provided $12 billion in financial aid, equipment and training since 2022.
01:09This conference is an opportunity to coordinate international support, technical, financial and humanitarian, to accelerate demining in Ukraine.
01:21The emphasis is not only on making the country safer right now, but as an economic gateway to the future.
01:27The Japanese foreign minister said landmines cast a dark shadow over Ukraine's future and stressed the importance of mine action through international public-private partnerships.
01:42MOTEGI
01:44MOTEGI
01:49MOTEGI
01:50MOTEGI
01:53Mr. MOTEGI
02:06MOTEGI outlined a new package, the Ukraine Mine Action Support Initiative, which aims to boost human resources and technology, integrating mine action into Ukraine's broader recovery.
02:19He also announced a new partnership with Colombia, another country with a history of landmine contamination, and a financial contribution to the NATO fund that supports mine action in Ukraine.
02:32Ukraine's deputy minister of economy, environment and agriculture says the ongoing conflict makes clearing landmines even more dangerous.
02:42It's really make complicated our work, but we're doing it because if we will wait when war will stop, we will lose totally our economy because our economy is in a big part, it's agriculture production.
03:01Japan and Ukraine have developed a new approach, the so-called nexus, which is all about getting rid of the landmines, but also what comes next.
03:11NEXUS IDEA
03:12NEXUS IDEA is not doing just clearance, it's clearance, it's thinking about the future and what will happen in the area in the future after clearance, what will rebuild and in what time period, how we work with local authorities, how we work with local citizens, with local business.
03:30Japanese engineering and manufacturing company Niken Corporation has given 12 landmine clearance machines to Ukraine since the beginning of the conflict.
03:40NEXUS IDEA
03:41NEXUS IDEA
03:46NEXUS IDEA
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04:30Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
05:00Так само є деокуповані території, куди люди хочуть повернутися жити, але там небезпечно.
05:07Там можуть бути забруднені вибухонебезпечними предметами їхні подвір'я, їхні домівки, їхні гаражі, будь-що, огороди, які вони хочуть обробляти.
05:18Так само дуже забруднені лінії електропередач, різні інфраструктурні об'єкти на деокупованих територіях.
06:28Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
06:30Обара-Kogyo is a fourth-generation Tokyo-based prosthetics company with more than 70 years of experience.
06:37Обара-Kogyo has received inquiries
07:37in action in Cambodia, and other technologies are also in development to try and minimize the risks to soldiers on the ground.
07:45Industrial drone company ProDrone is working with Tokyo consultancy Padeko
07:51and two local Ukrainian partners to develop AI-powered drones that can detect mines from the sky.
07:58Someone said to demining in crime takes more than 100 years, but, well, we didn't calculate,
08:07but if this technology can contribute, then it's going to be the much faster and less dangerous.
08:15It is very, very high technology because lower attitude is very difficult to fly,
08:22but our drone can do only 20 centimeters, then if one meter, the detector cannot detect anything.
08:31The drones use software to map the exact location where the mines are detected.
08:37The flight path is also programmed so that drones fly autonomously.
08:44Nagoya-based ProDrone is currently testing them at its headquarters
08:48and invited a delegation of Ukrainian companies to watch.
08:52Vlade Kozak
08:55Vlade Kozak
08:56Vlade Kozak
08:57Vlade Kozak
08:59Vlade Kozak
09:00Vlade Kozak
09:01Vlade Kozak
09:02of the Ukrainian Foundation Post-Up was in Nagoya.
09:03Vlade Kozak
09:04Vlade Kozak
09:06This year, we had a project with the State Emergency Service of Ukraine,
09:07Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
09:21Vlad Kozak of the Ukrainian Foundation Post-Up was in Nagoya.
09:25This year we had a project with the State Emergency Service of Ukraine,
09:30where we surveyed 5 million square meters of suspected hazardous areas and confirmed hazardous areas.
09:38So we used agricultural drones that were mostly popular in Ukraine.
09:41And right now we went to the next level to try and test custom-made solutions for such applications.
09:50The widespread use of landmines has decimated farming.
09:55Before the war, much of this land was used for agriculture.
09:59Ukraine exported enormous quantities of food. It was known as the bread basket of Europe.
10:05And its agriculture sector accounted for around 10% of its GDP.
10:12At a side event during the conference, Ukrainian chef Yevhen Klopotenko was serving up Ukraine's borscht soup,
10:18made from vegetables from fields recently cleared of landmines to raise awareness.
10:24Three years ago, four years ago, you've been farming all of your life.
10:28And then Russia invaded and mined all the territories.
10:32And then was the time when we pushed the Russian army back.
10:37And now again we have these fields, but they are mined.
10:40And the farmers, they can only farm.
10:42And that's their craft.
10:44Every day they can be killed.
10:45They can be killed by the drone or they can be killed by the mine.
10:48So that's the real price of the food.
10:51It was a moment for local people to find out more about Ukraine and landmines.
10:56And of course, taste the traditional dish.
10:58Now that there are many stories about the field that are being killed byuter.
11:06And the people, people, people..
11:08時代 for the military's time to have their own problems.
11:10The time to come down, every time to live with water.
11:10The time to live with water.
11:11The time to live with water is found there.
11:12I was a spy with the murder that you told me.
11:13時代を犬で探す方法とかって教えた.
11:17It was good to know.
11:18It was fun.
11:20And when it was found, it was not possible.
11:21Όμως, όμως, όμως, δεν μπορούμε να κάνουμε καλύτερα.
11:24Αυτό που αποφαστηθεί και η δημοσιογραφή μου έγινε και η δημοσιογραφή μου έγινε και η δημοσιογραφή μου έγινε.
11:51Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
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