Old fishing nets from France become vital protection against Russian drones in Ukraine
Fishers from the Brittany coast are sending horse-hair nets to catch weapons and shield civilians and soldiers In the fishing ports along France’s Brittany coast, the discarded fishing nets pile up along the coastal quaysides. The lifespan of a deep-sea net is between 12 and 24 months, after (…)
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