Advertisement

Ukraine harvest becomes a battleground

  • Web Desk
  • Share

Ukraine harvest

Ukraine harvest becomes a battleground

Advertisement
  • Some of Ukraine’s best farmland is on the front lines of the fighting.
  • Summer fires are damaging a harvest that was already hard to gather and ship overseas.
  • Officials in Ukraine realize that part of Russia’s strategy is to destroy Ukraine’s agricultural wealth. 
Advertisement

In the dazzling heat of Ukraine this summer, combine harvesters race over fields of grain to beat fires.

Some of Ukraine’s best farmland is on the front lines of the fighting. Whether they started by mistake or with intent, the summer fires are damaging a harvest that was already hard to gather and ship overseas.

Pavlo Serhienko is right in the center of this fight. In the Vasylivka district of Zaporizhzhia, the 24-year-old is the third generation of his family to farm. Serhienko maintains the 3,000-hectare farm by himself since his father died of coronavirus.

“We can’t get there at all. Either it’s mined or it’s close to occupied land, which however the front line. Some of the fields had individuals living there.”

Serhienko’s family company went up in flames. Officials in Ukraine realize that part of Russia’s strategy is to destroy Ukraine’s agricultural wealth.

Also Read

Seven kidnapped people rescued by Nigerian police

Nigerian police rescued seven kidnapped individuals from a jungle in the southern...

Advertisement

Last week, the Russian military however accused of “deliberately destroying” crops in the Kherson region of southern Ukraine. This is one of the most productive farming areas in the country.

The police stated that Russian servicemen were “Farming with shells that can spark fires. Every day, enormous fires destroy hundreds of hectares of wheat, barley, and other grain crops.”

Advertisement
Read More News On

Catch all the Business News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News


Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Live News.


Advertisement
End of Story
BOL Stories of the day
Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to immediate ceasefire after 13-hour talks in Doha
AI-generated Islamophobic imagery fuels digital hate in India
French PM survives two no-confidence votes
Trump says ending Pakistan–Afghanistan war would be “very easy”
Ace Frehley, founding KISS Guitarist and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, dies at 74
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns of AI investment bubble despite industry's explosive growth
Next Article
Exit mobile version