- Türkiye arrests six ISIS terror suspects wanted by Interpol
January 28, 2024
Police in Türkiye nabbed six Daesh/ISIS terror suspects wanted by Interpol in the country’s southern province, a security source said on Sunday. Counter-terrorism teams conducted an operation in Adana province’s Seyhan district, raiding houses where terrorist suspects were hiding, said a source who spoke on the condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to talk ...
- EU funds rescEU detection and surveillance teams to boost preparedness to chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear emergencies
January 25, 2024
The Commission has allocated almost €70 million to fund the development of new specialised teams and equipment to further strengthen the preparedness and response to chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) risks. The funding has been granted to Italy, Poland and Romania to develop the rescEU detection capabilities. The aim is that EU Member States will ...
- Cyprus: Homemade bomb explodes at house in Limassol
January 25, 2024
A homemade explosive device detonated at around 3:15am in the Ayia Phyla neighbourhood of Limassol. The explosion occurred at the entrance of a house owned by a 67-year-old woman and damaged her front door. The police said an “improvised explosive metal object” had been placed in front of the woman’s front door. Read more… Source: Cyprus Mail
- Cyprus: Car fire caused by explosives
January 23, 2024
A car fire early on Tuesday morning in Limassol was caused by a low power improvised explosive device police confirmed, a while the vehicle’s owner has not suggested any suspected perpetrators. The explosion took place around 4.50am, police said, in the covered parking of an apartment building where the 40-year-old owner lives in Ayios Ioannis. Read more… Source: Cyprus ...
- UK: Army carries out controlled explosion of shell found near Felixstowe
January 23, 2024
An unexploded shell has been detonated by army personnel at a Suffolk village car park. A police cordon was in place at the recreation ground in Alderton, near Felixstowe, to close off a section of the car park. A post from Suffolk Police said that an army bomb disposal team had been sent to to deal ...
- Ukrainian emergency workers dispose of unexploded warhead of Russian missile in Kyiv
January 23, 2024
The bomb disposal teams of the Mobile Rescue Centre of Ukraine’s State Emergency Service (SES) are dealing with the aftermath of a Russian attack in Kyiv’s Sviatoshynskyi district. The emergency workers reportedly found an unexploded warhead of a Kh-101 missile and safely disposed of it. A bomb disposal team removed the missile wreckage, which posed no ...
- Northern Ireland: Unexploded World War II mortar found in Co Armagh village
January 22, 2024
The PSNI said it received a report of a suspicious object found in the Woodlawn Heights area of the Co Armagh village at around 7.45pm on Sunday evening. Local officers held the scene overnight until Army bomb disposal experts attended the scene this morning. Following examination, it was confirmed that the object was an unexploded World ...
- Russia’s FSB detains Siberian man for attempted arson attack on defense facility
January 22, 2024
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) apprehended a resident of the Altai Region in Siberia for plotting to commit arson at a Russian defense facility, the regional department of the FSB told TASS. “A Russian citizen born in 1979 who attempted to carry out a terror attack in Barnaul has been detained. As established , ...
- UK: Airport scanner delay will prolong 100ml liquid ban
January 22, 2024
The UK’s biggest airports are set to miss the deadline for installing new advanced security scanners that will end the 100ml limit on liquids. The government told major airports to have the high-tech equipment in place by 1 June 2024. But Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester do not expect to have all their scanners ready by then. ...
- Ukraine: 3,500 sappers currently available “not enough”
January 21, 2024
There are currently 3,500 sappers working in Ukraine, but this is an insufficient number for rapidly clearing mine-contaminated territories. Deputy Minister of Economy Ihor Bezkaravainyi, who coordinates humanitarian demining efforts, noted this in an interview with Ukrinform. “It’s 3,500 sappers, according to the latest data. But imagine, 3,500 people who know how to neutralize mines seems ...
- Azerbaijan: Mine explosion in Aghdam injures a person
January 21, 2024
A landmine explosion in Aghdam district has resulted in injury of one person. On January 21 at about 13:30 the Aghdam district police were informed about a mine explosion. A resident of Aghjabadi district Faig Sayyad (born in 1980) was injured. The citizen was evacuated to the hospital by police officers Read more… Source: Azernews
- Ukraine digs its own Surovikin line against impending Russian offensive
January 20, 2024
Row upon row of freshly-dug trenches, concrete dragon’s teeth and underground command centres adorn vast expanses of Ukraine’s countryside. The new fortifications have sprung up along key segments of its more than 621 miles of front as Kyiv’s spluttering counter-offensive turned into what military analysts have described as an “active defence”. Defensive preparations were boosted around ...
- Ireland: Investigators believe improvised explosive device caused blast at Dublin homeless hostel
January 19, 2024
Investigators believe the blast that killed a man at a homeless shelter in Dublin city centre yesterday was caused by an improvised explosive device. Gardaí are expected to open a full criminal investigation today as further forensic tests of the scene are carried out. The explosion occurred at a room at the Depaul Supported Temporary Accommodation ...
- Greece: Blast damages Greek office of Israeli shipping firm
January 17, 2024
A small explosion occurred on Tuesday outside the Greek offices of the Israeli company Zim Integrated Shipping Services, in a suspected attack by anti-Israel activists. According to police sources cited by Shipping news service Tradewinds, an improvised explosive and two gas canisters were used in the pre-dawn blast in the port city of Piraeus, which caused ...
- UK to ban Hizb ut-Tahrir as terror group
January 15, 2024
One of the most controversial Islamist groups in the UK, Hizb ut-Tahrir, is to be banned as a terrorist organisation, accused of praising the Hamas attacks. Home Secretary James Cleverly said the group was “antisemitic” and “actively promotes and encourages terrorism”. The ban under UK terrorism laws comes after followers were accused of chanting “jihad” at ...
- UK: Underwater World War Two mine pulled up by fishing boat off Cornwall
January 12, 2024
A World War Two mine capable of holding between 500 and 1,000kg of high explosive has been pulled up by the nets of a Cornish fishing vessel. The drama took place in Looe on Thursday 11 January. The device was safely detonated on Friday 12 January. Looe police have now shared details of the incident that ...
- A Denmark terror case has ‘links’ to Hamas
January 12, 2024
A Danish prosecutor said Friday that an investigation that led to the arrests of three suspects in Denmark last month on suspicion of plotting to carry out “an act of terror” was linked to Hamas, according to a local media report. On Dec. 14, Danish police said that three people were arrested across Denmark, while a ...
- On Hamas, what did Qatar know and when did it know it?
January 11, 2024
Enemies of enemies are famously friends in the Middle East — except in the case of Qatar, which has managed to keep the world guessing by making all its neighbors the staunchest of frenemies. Gauging Qatar’s true loyalties has long been a parlor game in the volatile region, but in the wake of October 7, the ...

