Europe


  • Russia Now Looks To Be Using Wire-Guided Kamikaze Drones In Ukraine

    March 8, 2024

    Russian forces in Ukraine appear to now be using so-called first-person view kamikaze drones controlled via a physical fiber optic line rather than a wireless data link. This configuration offers a control method that is immune to radiofrequency electronic warfare, but that also imposes certain limitations on how the system can be employed. Read more… Source: The Drive  

  • UNMAS Welcomes the Contribution from Denmark for Mine Action in Ethiopia

    March 7, 2024

    The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) welcomes a donation of 7 million Danish krone (DKK) (more than 1 million USD) from the Government of Denmark for life-saving humanitarian mine action activities in Ethiopia. The support will go towards the UNMAS “Humanitarian mine action to promote peace and safety in Northern Ethiopia” project. This project seeks ...

  • U.S. Mission Russia: Security Alert

    March 7, 2024

    The Embassy is monitoring reports that extremists have imminent plans to target large gatherings in Moscow, to include concerts, and U.S. citizens should be advised to avoid large gatherings over the next 48 hours. Actions to Take: Avoid crowds. Monitor local media for updates. Be aware of your surroundings. Read more… Source: U.S. Embassy Moscow  

  • Czechs raise funds to buy 800,000 artillery shells for Ukraine

    March 7, 2024

    With Thursday’s contribution of €140 million from Norway, the Czech Republic has secured enough funds to buy 800,000 artillery shells for munitions-starved Ukraine, Czech President Petr Pavel told journalists on Thursday. Overall, 18 countries have agreed to finance the purchases within a Czech-led initiative. The ammunition should be in Ukraine in the coming weeks, Pavel added. Read ...

  • Poland: Hundreds evacuated after WWII bomb found in the city of Elbląg

    March 6, 2024

    More than 700 people were evacuated on Wednesday after an unexploded bomb from World War II was found in the northern Polish city of Elbląg. The city’s Old Town area was shut down as the bomb was removed and taken away to a military firing range, where it was detonated. Read more… Source: Polskie Radio  

  • Cyprus: Bomb goes off in Strovolos

    March 6, 2024

    The police have launched an investigation after an explosion occurred in the early hours of the morning in the Nicosia suburb of Strovolos on Wednesday. The explosion happened at around 4.40am in a parking space outside a residential property. Police cordoned the area off and carried out examinations in the area, from which they deduced that ...

  • Belgium: Five houses damaged in explosion near to Antwerp’s Sportpaleis, three lorries torched at Antwerp docks

    March 5, 2024

    At around 11pm on Monday the Tweemontstraat, near to the Sportpaleis events centre was shaken by an explosion. At least 5 houses were damaged in the blast. A parked car also sustained damage in the explosion. A local resident told VRT News that first a fire was started at the front door of a house and ...

  • Finland to send expert to support Ukraine in preparing for CBRN risks

    March 5, 2024

    Ukraine has requested assistance through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism in preparing for threats related to chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear agents. Finland responds to the request by sending an expert to join the EU’s international team. The Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC), operating under the European Commission, has put together an international team to support ...

  • British troops operating on the ground in Ukraine

    March 5, 2024

    Leaked communications involving high-level German government and military figures appear to confirm that British army personnel are engaged on the ground in Ukraine. An unencrypted telephone call intercepted and leaked to Russian broadcaster RT suggested British troops were helping the defending forces in the use of Storm Shadow cruise missiles the UK has supplied to help ...

  • Ukrainian Drone Boats Sink Russian Navy Patrol Ship

    March 5, 2024

    Ukraine continues to strike blows against the Russian Black Sea Fleet, with the latest victim being the Project 22160 patrol ship Sergei Kotov, which was the target of an overnight attack involving uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), or ‘drone boats.’ The same vessel had come under USV attack before, with Russia claiming to have foiled an effort ...

  • Belgium: Four teens arrested for planning terrorist attack in Brussels

    March 4, 2024

    Three minors and an adult were arrested in Belgium on terrorism charges on Sunday, the Federal Public Prosecutor’s Office said on Monday. Federal judicial police from Liège, Brussels, Charleroi and Ghent conducted searches on Sunday morning as part of ongoing investigations. Police seized phones and laptops but found no weapons. Read more… Source: Politico  

  • Cyprus at risk of terror attack

    March 4, 2024

    The foreign ministry has not allayed concerns that Cyprus is at risk for a terror attack over the use of the British Bases, Diko MP Christos Orphanides charged on Monday. Orphanides had written to permanent secretary of the foreign ministry Kyriacos Kouros, arguing that the use of the Akrotiri bases as a launchpad to attack Houthi ...

  • UK: Unexploded ordnance on Cornwall beach ‘made safe’

    March 4, 2024

    Police said an item of unexploded ordnance found by a member of the pubic on a Cornwall beach has been made safe. Devon and Cornwall Police said they were called at about 11:15 GMT on Sunday to Widemouth Bay in Bude. Officers put a 300m (985ft) cordon in place and said it did not affect homes ...

  • Europe battles gunpowder shortage amid Ukraine war

    March 3, 2024

    Hard-to-find gunpowder is hindering Europe’s scramble to provide hundreds of thousands of shells for Ukraine’s defensive effort against Russian invaders, with solutions only starting to emerge. Gunpowder goes into propellant charges that hurl artillery shells — such as the NATO-standard 155mm projectiles used in many guns sent to Ukraine — over distances of tens of kilometers. ...

  • In-situ comparison of high-order detonations and low-order deflagration methodologies for underwater UXO disposal

    February 29, 2024

    The unexploded ordnance (UXO) on the seabed off Northwest Europe poses a hazard to offshore developments such as windfarms. The traditional removal method is through high-order detonation of a donor explosive charge placed adjacent to the UXO, which poses a risk of injury or death to marine mammals and other fauna from the high sound levels ...

  • Ukraine: Bomb disposal experts destroy Russian 500-kilogramme bomb

    February 29, 2024

    On 28 February, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine received a report of an explosive item found in a field in one of the settlements of Zaporizhzhia Oblast on its emergency number. Upon arrival at the scene, bomb disposal experts identified the munition as an unexploded 500-kilogramme high explosive air-launched bomb (FAB-500). The difficulty in seizing ...

  • Germany sends new package of military aid to Ukraine, including ammunition

    February 27, 2024

    Germany is sending equipment and weapons to Ukraine: the new package of military assistance includes 14,000 of 155 mm artillery ammunition, four WISENT 1 mine clearing vehicles; three mobile remote-controlled and protected mine clearance systems; some 250 demining kits, the German government said on its website on Monday. According to the published updated list of military ...

  • Northern Ireland: Three men arrested after ‘pipe bomb type device’ found

    February 26, 2024

    Detectives from the PSNI’s Serious Crime Branch have arrested three men in connection with an ongoing security alert in the Dungiven area. Police said they have recovered a “viable pipe bomb type device”. The device was found in the Curragh Road area of the Co Derry town on Sunday. “Detectives conducted a number of searches at ...