View of the destructions of agricultural equipment of Farm Pershe Travnia of village Velyka Oleksandrivka of Kherson region seen after liberation from Russian invasion. The farm was producing grain (wheat, barley, sunflower), meat (pork), and other products; with 100 employees and more than 3,000 hectares of fields, more than 1200 pigs. The farm was completely destroyed, all equipment, harvest from 2021, fertilizer, all buildings including storages for grain and places where pigs were kept and fed. After bombing pigs were either burned alive, some in panic jumped into the well. Serhiy Kosyuk e

View of the destructions of agricultural equipment of Farm Pershe Travnia of village Velyka Oleksandrivka of Kherson region seen after liberation from Russian invasion. The farm was producing grain (wheat, barley, sunflower), meat (pork), and other products; with 100 employees and more than 3,000 hectares of fields, more than 1200 pigs. The farm was completely destroyed, all equipment, harvest from 2021, fertilizer, all buildings including storages for grain and places where pigs were kept and fed. After bombing pigs were either burned alive, some in panic jumped into the well. Serhiy Kosyuk e Stock Photo
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19 May 2023

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View of the destructions of agricultural equipment of Farm Pershe Travnia of village Velyka Oleksandrivka of Kherson region seen after liberation from Russian invasion. The farm was producing grain (wheat, barley, sunflower), meat (pork), and other products; with 100 employees and more than 3, 000 hectares of fields, more than 1200 pigs. The farm was completely destroyed, all equipment, harvest from 2021, fertilizer, all buildings including storages for grain and places where pigs were kept and fed. After bombing pigs were either burned alive, some in panic jumped into the well. Serhiy Kosyuk estimates that the cost of rebuilding from scratch will be at least 1 million Euros. (Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press)

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