In the field with Kosovo's "bomb hunters"
NewsSUMMARY: "It's like working as an archaeologist: you need lots of attention, sensitivity and discipline." The man speaking is Avdul, a 48-year-old team leader with a Chuck Norris beard. He leads four men in a field very close to the local cemetery and to a public road often used by students in Kryshec, a small village in the south-west of Kosovo. The signs on the street, with a simple word and the iconic symbol of a skull, leave no room for doubt: "Mines".