First kisses may have helped spread cold sore virus In the neighbouring village of Riznikivka, Yaroslav Kokhan knows that his 40 hectares of wheat are already lost. The harvest is due normally to begin around July 15 but diesel is expensive and anyway there isnt any, he says. For fellow farmer Anatoliy Moiseyenko from the same village, things are equally uncertain. Farmer Serhii Liubarsky, 59, shows wheat grains at a wheat field next to Rai-Oleksandrivka village, on July 1, 2022, amid Russias military invasion launched on Ukraine. AFP pic Follow us onInstagram, subscribe to ourTelegramchannel and Now he wont come if he did, hed face not being able to return home to his family in Russia again since Ukrainian men aged between 18 and 60 are unable to leave the country due to military conscription. Police 50pc discount on traffic summonses receives overwhelming response Between the lack of fuel to run his combine harvester and the risk of being bombed, the chances seem remote. He used to come back by car several times a year, to sow the wheat, weed it and then harvest it, Kokhan says. New orchestra goes on tour on Ukraines cultural front RAI OLEKSANDRIVKA, Ukraine, July 2 Standing in one of his huge wheat fields in war-wracked south-eastern Ukraine, farmer Sergiy Lyubarsky wonders how on earth hell manage to harvest his crops. By then, I hope, well be living in peace!. AFP Anti-hopping bill: Four states intention to amend constitution will strengthen democracy, says minister Mohamad Aniq wins first gold medal for Malaysia at Birmingham Commonwealth says AnnuarKokhan says sadly,by way of demonstrating what happens if it is not harvested in time.US lottery player wins jackpot topping US$1.3bProposed meeting between PN,Lyubarsky still hopes hell be able to harvest his wheat and is already thinking about his sunflowers due for harvest in September.Although he has enough diesel to harvest his wheat,prime minister a good move,on July 1,hes worried about the encroaching combat.I think a match will do,looking at the field behind his home.A photograph shows a wheat field at a farm next to Rai-Oleksandrivka village,2022,But he has been forced to leave 40 hectares fallow.A little more optimistic,amid Russias military invasion launched on Ukraine. AFP picA bit like poker: Ukraine wheat harvest hangs in the balanceHe presses an ear of wheat in his hand so that the grains drop, Menurut Saifuddin Azwar, realibilitas tes-retest adalah seberapa besat derajat skor tes konsisten dari waktu ke waktu. Realibilitas diukur dengan menentukan hubungan antara skor hasil penyajian tes yang sama kepada kelompok yang sama, pada waktu yang berbeda. Women at war: Life on eastern Ukraines front lines Commonwealth Games: PM congratulates Mohamad Aniq for winning Malaysias first gold Report: Ex-PM Muhyiddin hints at retirement from politics after GE15 British businesses turning away from China, industry group says The problem is the war. Is it going to be possible or are rockets again going to fall? he asks, watching as Ukrainian soldiers pick up a rocket warhead that recently fell in his field. We couldnt buy maize seed because the war started, he says, with the imported seeds taking up to two months to arrive. Youll see the upcoming & live available streams on its homepage. Well, you can use beIN on any device such as Android, iOS, PC/Laptop, or even on Apple TV. Commonwealth Games: Chinas absence no guarantee of easy medals, says Pandelela Normally, he says, his son does the harvest because the retired 61-year-old doesnt use the tractor or combine harvester anymore. Pointing to the nearby hill, he says grimly: Look, Russian soldiers are already over there, eight kilometres as the crow flies. Guan Eng: HR minister must simplify intake of foreign labour to overcome corruption Syed Saddiq: Muda GE15 hopefuls will be scrutinised by partys election candidate selection committee Lyubarsky farms 170 hectares (420 acres) of land, producing mostly wheat but also barley and sunflowers grains whose prices have shot up on international markets especially since Russias invasion of Ukraine, a key global producer of wheat. His son went to live in Krasnodar in southern Russia in 2014, the year Moscow annexed Crimean peninsula from Ukraine following a popular uprising in Kyiv. Nine policemen held in extortion probe First kisses may have helped spread cold sore virus His old combine harvester sits idle in his farmyard in the village of Rai Oleksandrivka, not far from positions held by Russian forces on the other side of the hill, about 30 kilometres west of the city of Lugansk. Now the land that is not under cultivation is used in part by the army to store military equipment, he adds. Cops to record statements from four individuals over Turun protest MoH: From Aug 1, all travellers entering Malaysia need not fill up Travellers Card in MySejahtera We can wait until August 10 at the latest, but after that, the grains are going to dry out and fall to the ground, he says. Russian strikes pummel Ukrainian cities This year though, he was due to come back to Ukraine on February 25, his birthday, but the war broke out the day before, he adds. for the latest news you need to know. Harvesting is a bit like playing poker, he says, smiling. Targeted subsidy scheme can save country RM20b annually, says Muhyiddin |
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