Physical Safety: Mines and unexploded ordnance

A member of Ukraine's emergency services receives training in explosive ordnance disposal in the western Kosovo city of Peja on April 25, 2022. CPJ has issued a video and safety note with advice on how to mitigate risk for journalists working where mines and unexploded ordnance are present (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)

For journalists on the ground, mines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) pose a deadly threat, especially when they don’t know what to look for. Given an increased concern about the widespread use of these weapons in Ukraine, CPJ Emergencies has created this video and safety note to explain how to work safely in an environment where UXO and explosive devices are present.

Here is some information to keep in mind to mitigate the risk:

If you encounter UXO or explosive devices:

CPJ has more resources to help you prepare for a safe assignment on our website.

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