Clearing the area of military operations — full restoration of the territories after the war

After the end of hostilities, the liberated territories are left not only with devastation, but also with an invisible threat that remains underground, among the ruins, in the fields and on the roads. Explosive ordnance left behind by shelling, mining, and air strikes pose a deadly danger to civilians. That's why clearing the area of hostilities is not just a technical procedure, but a vital step towards safe living, restoration of infrastructure and return of people to their homes.

Deminex specializes in the comprehensive cleanup of such areas, combining best practices, modern equipment and experienced teams of specialists.

What do we call a “war zone”?

These are the areas where:
- active hostilities were conducted: artillery shelling, bombing, tank battles;
- massive mining took place (anti-personnel, anti-tank mines, tripwires);
- there are ruins of buildings, equipment, shells, and debris;
- there is a high probability of the presence of UXOs both in open ground and at depth.

These can be villages, towns, fields, industrial facilities, forests, railroads, roads - anything that was in the active conflict zone.

How is the cleanup carried out?

We approach this work comprehensively, in several stages:
1. Non-technical survey - collecting information, analyzing the hostilities, interviewing local residents.
2. Technical survey - use of equipment to detect ERW.
3. Demining - manual or mechanized, depending on the type of territory.
4. Removal and neutralization of ERW - sappers work in accordance with safety protocols.
5. Documentation of the results - report, map of the cleared area, photo fixation.

If we find shells that cannot be neutralized on site, we involve explosive services for controlled destruction.

For whom is this service relevant?
- Communities planning to restore roads, schools, housing, and infrastructure
- Farms that want to return to land cultivation
- Businesses planning to launch or resume production
- Investors and developers working with land in the de-occupied regions
- Volunteer organizations operating in the liberated territories

Why choose Deminex?
- We have experience working in areas of active hostilities and after them
- We employ certified sappers trained according to international standards
- We use our own machinery and the most modern equipment
- We cooperate with government agencies, military and humanitarian organizations
- We provide full legal and documentary support after the completion of the work

What do you get after the cleanup?
- A cleaned area that is safe for use
- An official report with a map, coordinates, and photos
- A legal conclusion on the completion of work that can be used in documents for construction, agricultural activities, investments
- If necessary, further monitoring of the territory

STEPS OF WORK

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Risk analysis and surveys

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Technical survey

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Mine clearance (manual/mechanized)

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Quality control

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Handover of the safe area

WHY WE ARE TRUSTED

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Reliability and security

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Technology

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Tight deadlines for work

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Focus on long-term partnerships

PRINCIPLES THAT GUIDE OUR WORK

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Security

main priority

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Professionality

careful selection and continuous training of our employees

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Quality standards

NATO and ISO compliance

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Cooperation

transparency and openness

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Innovations

integration of modern technologies and use of the most modern equipment

COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO DEMINING

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Residential areas

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Agricultural land

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Roads and infrastructure

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Forests and natural areas

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Critical infrastructure objects

GEOGRAPHY OF OPERATIONS

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ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • How to understand that the territory needs to be cleaned?

    If it was in a combat zone, even without visual traces, the likelihood of an UXO is very high. Remnants of unexploded ordnance are particularly dangerous.

  • Who can initiate the clearing of the combat zone?

    Public authorities, farmers, private owners, developers, international organizations - anyone who has the right to use or access the territory.

  • How long does the cleaning process take?

    The duration depends on the area and complexity of the terrain. We always provide a preliminary work plan after the initial assessment.

  • Do you guarantee complete security after completion?

    Yes. We work in accordance with international protocols and provide official documents on the completion of the cleanup.

  • How much does it cost?

    Each territory is individual. The cost depends on the scope of the survey, access, logistics, and methods used. We provide a detailed estimate after evaluating the request.

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Address

Kyiv,
Skliarenko Semena St,
9, building 9

Working hours

Monday through Friday: 09:00 - 18:00
Saturday-Sunday: Weekends