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More details The land situation in Ukraine is multifaceted, with significant implications. The ongoing conflict has left approximately 23,000 square kilometers critically affected, with substantial areas still mined. Efforts to demine around 157,000 hectares of agricultural land underscore the challenges facing the country’s agrarian sector. Beyond the war, corruption scandals have marred the land distribution process, notably highlighted by the NABU's Clean City operation in Kyiv. Legislative efforts, such as bills on land reform and amendments to the Land Code, aim to regulate and open up the land market, though these face opposition. Foreign involvement and internal displacement further complicate the landscape, raising crucial questions about sovereignty and justice. This narrative exemplifies the intersection of land use, political power, and economic resilience in Ukraine's ongoing journey towards stability.