We are excited to utilize our current waterfowl line, and collaborate with Ducks Unlimited, to create products that will withstand even the most challenging conditions for years of enjoyment," said Tony Caligiuri, president of Boyt Harness Company.įor questions or additional information on this great new product line, please contact Jennifer Watson, Marketing Manager of Boyt Harness Company, (641)-223-4182.ĭucks Unlimited Inc. "The Mud River brand takes pride in creating dependable equipment and accessories for all hunting enthusiasts. New products are set to hit retail shelves as early as this spring and consumers can expect to find these new items at specialty outdoor retailers, including big box stores and independent sporting goods dealers. We are proud to align the DU brand with theirs." "The Boyt Harness Company brings a wealth of knowledge and manufacturing experience as well as quality products and great service to the DU family. "We're tremendously excited about our new program with Mud River", said DU Senior Director of Corporate Relations Jim Alexander. The product categories in this new agreement include waterfowl accessories, sporting dog accessories, hunting blinds and sportsman's luggage. Mud River will design, manufacture and sell DU officially licensed products - with a portion of each item sold benefitting DU's wetlands and waterfowl conservation efforts across North America. welcomed its newest corporate partner, Mud River Products, a Boyt Harness Company. Le Monde is currently being read on another device.MEMPHIS, Tenn. You have 82.35% of this article left to read. She remembers the early days of the invasion, in February, when she didn't dare to leave the cellar. "That would already be a defeat," said Natalya, 50, the culture and education officer and the only official who has not left the place. These people show a poignant determination: not to abandon the city and not to let the troops defend a ghost town. Out of 8,500 inhabitants, only 1,500 remain. They aren't judged and they aren't talked about. To tell the truth, the town began to empty with the war. They came across him weeks later, just passing through and looking for his personal belongings. "The resistance came from them, from ordinary citizens," the colonel continued. In Novovorontsovka as elsewhere, the invasion has revealed the weakness of the State and the strength of a society. Here, the colonel is one of the few professional soldiers, whom he said make up no more than 3% of the local contingent. We are interested in your experience using the site. It's a game of roulette to scare people away." Do not abandon the city "Previously, the Russians were shelling strategic places, aware of our positions. "It's the strategy of chaos," explained Colonel Vitaly, who commands this last bastion. Suddenly, the air was torn apart and machine gun fire hit a building, as if on a whim or at random. There are charming villas, well-tended vegetable gardens and beaches by the river. Some streets are destroyed, and others intact. In the early morning light, the crowing of a rooster competed with the sound of gunfire. The war has established itself there, shaping men and other matters. With a touch of the French Riviera, promising tourist signs announce: "Novovorontsovka, the South begins here." Novovorontsovka is the last town in the oblast under Ukrainian control. A woman who has just been evacuated from Osokorivka, Kherson Oblast, leaves to join her daughter who is hospitalized in a nearby town. In the Kherson Oblast, which fell to the Russian occupation, it's the only remaining area of resistance, preventing Moscow from proclaiming total control over this region and forcing allegiance to the Russian Federation. Since the beginning of the invasion, this tiny enclave has become a symbol. Moving back again to the machine-gunned bus stop. Reaching the big walnut tree, or at least what's left of it. This is the "gray zone." In the Kherson Oblast, in the south of Ukraine, this is what people die for, day after day, in the mud of the trenches, crawling to gain a few clumps of grass. In between, a thin strip of land – 2 kilometers wide, 10 long – separates the two armies, but is controlled by neither side. To the west, the Ukrainians are positioned along the river. To the east, the Russian line follows the small road behind the hill. Here, men and women are living through the war in an apocalyptic atmosphere. Published on Jat 18h55, updated at 18h57 on July 16, 2022įeature'Le Monde' reporter Florence Aubenas and photographer Chloe Sharrock traveled a short distance from Ukraine's front line into an area between Ukrainian forces and Russian troops. 'As long as he stays, I stay': Stories of survival in Ukraine's no man's lands By Florence Aubenas
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |