Since the onset of the war, over 1 million explosive items have been neutralized in Ukraine. According to the Main Department for Mine Action, nearly 6,500 km² of territory has been surveyed, alongside 9,691 km of roads and 10,164 km of power lines. 37,000 km² of liberated areas are now deemed safe for use after inspections.
Thanks to effective coordination, the pace of land clearance has increased — in 2024, 38 km² were cleared, while in 2025, nearly 150 km² have already been processed. Due to contamination from explosive objects, 9.85 million hectares of agricultural land in 10 regions remain unusable, accounting for almost a quarter of all agricultural land in Ukraine. Over 13.9 million hectares have been affected by hostilities, as noted by the Committee on Agricultural and Land Policy.
Both state institutions and private certified mine clearance operators are involved in the demining process. International partners are actively supporting this initiative as well. For instance, Ukraine is acquiring demining equipment from the Croatian manufacturer DOK-ING.
Currently, 69 DOK-ING machines are operational in Ukraine, having cleared over 25 million square meters of land and neutralized more than 10,000 explosive items.