By — Jack Hewson Jack Hewson By — Volodymyr Solohub Volodymyr Solohub By — Teresa Cebrián Aranda Teresa Cebrián Aranda By — Sarah Cutler, Columbia Journalism Fellow Sarah Cutler, Columbia Journalism Fellow By — Ed Ram Ed Ram By — Andrew Robinson Andrew Robinson Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/new-drone-technology-could-make-it-easier-to-clear-unexploded-bombs-mines-in-ukraine Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio Among the horrors of war, landmines and unexploded ordnances linger and kill for years afterward. Ukraine is littered with landmines and bombs from both sides. Clearing those explosives is a massive and complicated task, but two young Americans are working on a technological advancement that could make it easier. Special correspondent Jack Hewson reports with the support of the Pulitzer Center. Listen to this Segment Watch Watch the Full Episode PBS NewsHour from Sep 14, 2023 By — Jack Hewson Jack Hewson By — Volodymyr Solohub Volodymyr Solohub By — Teresa Cebrián Aranda Teresa Cebrián Aranda As the Associate Producer for the Foreign Affairs & Defense unit, Teresa writes and produces daily segments for the millions of viewers in the U.S. and beyond who depend on PBS NewsHour for timely, relevant information on the world’s biggest issues. She’s reported on authoritarianism in Latin America, rising violence in Haiti, Egypt’s crackdown on human rights, Israel’s judicial reforms and China’s zero-covid policy, among other topics. She also contributed to the PBS NewsHour’s coverage of the war in Ukraine, which was named recipient of a duPont-Columbia Award in 2023. By — Sarah Cutler, Columbia Journalism Fellow Sarah Cutler, Columbia Journalism Fellow By — Ed Ram Ed Ram By — Andrew Robinson Andrew Robinson