Photos: Female deminers step in to clear up Ukrainian land
Al Jazeera
Deminer Tetiana Shpak crouched down in a once tranquil poppy-strewn field in southern Ukraine, now littered with Russian mines.
Just a few years ago this scene would have been impossible – until 2018 women were banned from becoming deminers, a profession long considered too dangerous for them.
“I did not think that my path would lead here,” said the 51-year-old former maths teacher whose face was covered with a thick protective mask.
But the Russian invasion in February 2022 changed that.
After first helping to build fortifications to repel Moscow’s soldiers and then losing her father in a bombardment, Shpak said she “really wanted to be useful”.
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