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Latest News
- Somalia: ISIS attacks military bases in Puntland
February 11, 2025
ISIS attacked military bases in Somalia’s northeastern Puntland state overnight with suicide car and motorbike bombs, a military official said on Tuesday. Puntland announced a major offensive against ISIS and a ...
- Northern Ireland: Enniskillen man facing explosive charges to be quizzed about ‘separate suspected incidents’
February 11, 2025
A Co Fermanagh man allegedly involved in transporting radio-controlled explosives designed to pierce armoured vehicles is to be questioned about separate suspected incidents, a court heard on Tuesday. The suspect is ...
- India: Police recover 16000kg of explosives from truck, detain driver and his aide in West Bengal
February 11, 2025
On Tuesday (11th January) morning, the police recovered 16000 kg of explosives from a truck in the Rampurhat area in the Birbhum district of West Bengal. According to reports, the cops ...
- Afghanistan: Suicide bombing in Kunduz kills five, injures seven
February 11, 2025
A spokesman for the Kunduz police headquarters says five people were killed and seven others injured in a suicide bombing on Tuesday morning. Jumaddin Khaksar, a spokesman for the provincial police ...
- Jammu And Kashmir: Two soldiers killed in IED explosion in Akhnoor sector
February 11, 2025
Two soldiers were killed in action in a suspected improvised explosive device (IED) attack by terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Akhnoor sector today, the Indian Army said. In a post on ...
- Ukraine: 640 hectares of agricultural land cleared of mines in January
February 11, 2025
Mine action operators completed the clearance of almost 640 hectares of agricultural land in January 2025. The cost of mine clearance is UAH 20.6 million (about US$494,000), which is compensated by ...
- UN Security Council hears of persistent and evolving Da’esh threat
February 10, 2025
The terrorist group Da’esh, also known as ISIL, remains a serious global security threat despite years of sustained efforts to dismantle its operations, UN counter-terrorism officials warned during a Security ...
- UK: More WW2 bombs found under children’s playpark in Northumberland
February 10, 2025
A total of 176 World War Two bombs have now been discovered under a children’s playpark and it is feared more will be unearthed. The first of the practice devices, ...
- Cambodia: Hit by US aid crunch, demining struggles to continue
February 10, 2025
Although the suspension of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has impacted demining activities in Cambodia, mine clearance operations continue with financial support from the government and partners. ...
- India: One arrested in Valpoi for storing crude bombs
February 10, 2025
Valpoi police have booked one person on charges of storing crude bombs meant to be used for hunting wild animals. According to Bicholim SDPO Jivba Dalvi, police received information that ...
- Pakistan: From chaos to control – a counterterror roadmap
February 9, 2025
Last year saw no let-up in terrorist attacks in Pakistan, and if the first few weeks of 2025 are anything to go by, this year seems to be on the ...
- UK: Bomb squad explode World War Two ammunition found in Leonard Stanley garden
February 9, 2025
A ‘controlled explosion’ was carried out after Second World War ammunition was discovered in a garden of a house in a village near Stroud. Gloucestershire Police said they were alerted ...
- Georgia: GBI agents contain improvised explosive device found in Stephens County
February 9, 2025
The GBI’s Bomb Disposal Unit safely contained an improvised explosive device that was found during a traffic stop in Stephens County late Friday night. The Stephens County Sheriff’s Office said in ...
- Nepal: A bomb found in Rukum West
February 9, 2025
A bomb found near army barrack of Tribeni Rural Municipality, Rukum (West). It was found at Laligurans Community Forest area, ward no 6 of Bitta. A team from police post Jhundetar ...
- Cambodia does not receive direct aid from USAID for mine clearance – CMAA
February 9, 2025
The Cambodian government, through the Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority (CMAA), has clarified that the Kingdom does not receive direct funding from USAID. Instead, it receives funding from ...
- New Zealand: Suspected explosive device accidentally taken inside police station
February 8, 2025
A suspected explosive device was accidentally taken inside Hamilton’s central police station after armed officers arrested a man found with two firearms and ammunition. It led to police calling for military ...
- Israel: IDF detains over 60 terrorists, confiscates weapons and explosives in West Bank
February 8, 2025
The IDF arrested over 60 terror suspects and confiscated dozens of weapons in the West Bank over the past week, the military confirmed on Friday. The confiscated weapons included a number ...
- Vietnam: Mine clearance workers halt operations in war-torn Quang Tri province
February 8, 2025
The Quang Tri Mine Action Center (QTMAC) confirmed on February 8 that approximately 1,000 mine clearance workers from three non-governmental organisations – Mines Advisory Group (MAG), Norwegian People’s Aid/Renew (NPA/RENEW), ...
- Israel: Three hostages freed from Hamas captivity as part of hostage deal’s fifth wave
February 8, 2025
Or Levy, Eli Sharabi, and Ohad Ben Ami are the hostages released by Hamas on Saturday. The three have been held captive by the terrorist organization for 491 days. Both Ben ...