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@33mhz ("Arse Decider") retweeted:

@halvarflake wrote:

Why EU folks are more hesitant about military options: "at the current rate 300[2] to 700 more years will be needed to clean the area (...) experiments conducted in 2005–06 discovered up to 300 shells per hectare (120 per acre) in the top 15 cm (6 inches) of soil"

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@argvee ("Heather Adkins - Ꜻ - r00t folding team #258829") wrote:

Learned today: France still has designated 'red zones' / uninhabitable land (toxic from artillery, dead bodies, etc) from WWI. Example: the commune of Louvemont-Côte-du-Poivre. A memorial chapel was built atop the destroyed Église Saint-Pierre-és-Liens https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louvemont-C%C3%B4te-du-Poivre