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"The problem is the war": Ukraine wheat harvest hangs in the balance

Standing in one of his huge wheat fields in war-wracked southeastern Ukraine, farmer Sergiy Lyubarsky wonders how on earth he'll manage to harvest his crops.

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Between the lack of fuel to run his combine harvester and the risk of being bombed, the chances seem remote. "The harvest is due normally to begin around July 15 but diesel is expensive and anyway there isn't any," he says. 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 (18 miles) west of the city of Lugansk.