WARSAW, Poland — For decades, borders seeded with antipersonnel mines divided the Soviet bloc from the West, deterring citizens from fleeing across the Iron Curtain.
At the end of the Cold War, the mines were painstakingly dug…
WARSAW, Poland — For decades, borders seeded with antipersonnel mines divided the Soviet bloc from the West, deterring citizens from fleeing across the Iron Curtain.
At the end of the Cold War, the mines were painstakingly dug…