Assistance will help fund detection and clearance of landmines, unexploded explosive ordnance and other explosive remnants of war
Canada on Monday said it will contribute $15-million for equipment needed by Ukraine for humanitarian clearing of landmines.
Canada is providing bomb suits to help protect Ukrainian de-miners, along with funding for advanced remote-control de-mining systems to clear large areas like farmland, the Canadian government said in a statement.
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