As Russian forces retreated, they left behind thousands of deadly explosives.
This can be dangerous and lethal for the civilians who are now returning to their homes.
Please click on the images for glimpses of Operation Clearance.
IMAGE: Ukraine's state emergency service experts remove Russian bombs in Chernihiv in this still image taken from a video. Photograph: State Emergency Service of Ukraine/Handout via Reuters
IMAGE: Military sappers place a combat part of a Russian Uragan multiple rocket launch shell left after Russia's invasion in the Kyiv region. Photograph: Mykola Tymchenko/Reuters
IMAGE: Military sappers inspect an area for mines and non-exploded shells left after Russia's invasion in the Kyiv region. Photograph: Mykola Tymchenko/Reuters
IMAGE: Military sappers destroy non-exploded aviation bombs in the Kyiv region. Photograph: Mykola Tymchenko/Reuters
IMAGE: A military sapper inspects remains of a Russian Sukhoi Su-25 fighting aircraft hit by Ukrainian armed forces in the Kyiv region. Photograph: Mykola Tymchenko/Reuters
IMAGE: A military sapper prepares to destroy a non-exploded aviation bomb in the Kyiv region. Photograph: Mykola Tymchenko/Reuters
IMAGE: Chechen special forces deployed by Russia in the southern port city of Mariupol. Photograph: Chingis Kondarov/Reuters
IMAGE: An armoured convoy of pro-Russian troops moves along a road in Mariupol. Photograph: Chingis Kondarov/Reuters
IMAGE: Pro-Russian troops atop an armoured vehicle in Mariupol. Photograph: Chingis Kondarov/Reuters
Photographs curated by Manisha Kotian/Rediff.com
Feature Presentation: Rajesh Alva/Rediff.com
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