- The post-organizational terrorism in the European Union and beyond
January 10, 2024
Terrorism is one of the most serious threats the International Community has to face due to its always increasing sprawling and undefined nature, that keeps changing decade after decade. International safety is now confronting with what is called post-organizational terrorism, characterized by the rise of loose networks, small cells and lone actors. Within this framework, Africa ...
- Cyprus: Two brothers arrested in Limassol for explosives, cannabis
January 10, 2024
Police in Limassol have taken into custody two brothers after finding firecrackers and improvised explosive devices in a house in Ypsonas. The two, aged 24 and 29, were arrested late on Monday afternoon after police conducted a search of their residence, based on a court warrant. During the search carried out in the presence of the ...
- Northern Ireland: Improvised explosive device taken from scene of Londonderry security alert
January 8, 2024
An improvised explosive device (IED) has been recovered from the scene of a security alert in Londonderry. Police were called to Barrs Lane in the Ballymagroarty area of the city at around 10.55am on Monday. PSNI Detective Inspector O’Flaherty said a suspicious object located in a property in the area “has been declared as an improvised ...
- UK: Ulverston man denies placing device to cause bomb scare
January 8, 2024
A man is set to go on trial after denying that he placed a device to cause a bomb scare in a Cumbrian town. Residents of 53 homes in the Steel Street area of Ulverston were evacuated after a suspicious item was found by bomb disposal teams on 6 December. A 46-year-old local man has been ...
- Cyprus: NGO offices destroyed in apparent attack
January 5, 2024
The offices of migrant support group Kisa were destroyed on Friday after an explosive device shattered the glass, destroyed equipment, and all of its records. The group said it had received threats by groups driven by “racist and nationalist motives” who it believes carried out the attack. Akel was quick to condemn the incident saying “such ...
- Russia: Man detained for sabotage attempt
January 5, 2024
The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) has detained a Russian national involved in a sabotage attempt at a Defense Ministry’s facility on the instruction of Ukrainian special services, the FSB Center of Public Communications told TASS. Furthermore, it was also ascertained that he was involved in arson attacks against communications and rail infrastructure facilities in Dagestan ...
- India dismisses reports of artillery shells being supplied to Ukraine
January 4, 2024
India on Thursday dismissed reports that artillery shells made in the country had been supplied to Ukraine by a European nation, with external affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal saying there had been no such exports. Several reports, mainly on social media and in some foreign news websites, had stated that 155 mm artillery shells, similar to ...
- Ukraine Needs To Up-Armor Its American-Made M-1 Tanks
January 3, 2024
It’s been two months since ex-American M-1s tanks arrived in Ukraine. And two months since we’ve seen any evidence of the tanks. It’s not clear what Ukraine is doing with its 31 Abrams, but it is clear what it should be doing: up-armoring them to resist attacks by Russia’s explosive-laden first-person-view drones. FPV drones are everywhere ...
- UK: New Year honours for RN divers
January 3, 2024
A Scottish clearance diver has been awarded an MBE in the King’s New Year Honours. Leading Seaman (Diver) Rory Cartwright-Taylor is part of the Royal Navy’s Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG), based at Faslane on Scotland’s west coast. The DTXG consists of small, specialist mission teams that carry out tasks ranging from explosive disposal of ...
- Ukraine neutralized over 6,000 mines and projectiles in December
January 2, 2024
In December 2023, the demining units of the State Special Transport Service were able to neutralize 6,171 explosive devices in Ukraine. This constitutes a significant portion of the total number of mines, shells, and other explosive devices laid since the beginning of the large-scale invasion by the Russian Federation. According to data from the State Special ...
- UK: Two charged with explosives offences after bomb scare in Illingworth
January 2, 2024
Two people have been charged with explosives offences after homes were evacuated following a bomb scare. Residents were told to leave their homes and army bomb disposal officers were called after police found a suspicious object during a search at a property on Natty Lane, Illingworth, near Halifax, on Thursday, 28 December. The object was later ...
- Germany: Police foil New Year’s Eve terrorist attack on Cologne Cathedral
January 1, 2024
German police have arrested three people suspected of planning a New Year’s Eve terrorist attack on Cologne Cathedral, which was reportedly to be carried out in a car loaded with explosives. Officers had first been informed of an attack planned for Christmas Eve and patrolled the cathedral with machine guns until New Year’s Eve, when they ...
- Irish police investigate fire at disused pub set to house homeless families
January 1, 2024
Irish police have been investigating a second fire in less than a fortnight at a building local people reportedly believed would be used to accommodate asylum seekers. The emergency services were called to the scene at the Ringsend area of Dublin in the early hours of New Year’s Eve. It took nearly 30 firefighters three hours ...
- France to deploy 90,000 police officers to patrol New Year’s Eve festivities
December 30, 2023
Speaking at a press conference, Darmanin cited a “very high terrorist threat” because, in part, of “what is happening in Israel and Palestine,” referring to the Israel-Hamas war. Darmanin said that police for the first time will be able to use drones as part of security work, and that tens of thousands of firefighters and 5,000 ...
- Ukraine: 500,000 mines installed, second defense line is built
December 30, 2023
In northern Ukraine, military has laid 500,000 anti-tank mines. A second line of defense is being constructed near the border in case of a potential repeat invasion, reports the press-service of the Joint Forces Operation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Military officials note that since the beginning of June 2022 and until now, over 500,000 ...
- UK: North Finchley and Golders Green MP’s office hit by suspected arson attack
December 26, 2023
Police are investigating a suspected arson attack at the office of North London Conservative MP Mike Freer. A fire broke out at the rear of the North Finchley and Golders Green MP’s constituency office at around 19:00 on Christmas Eve. The Met Police confirmed it is investigating the fire. Mr Freer told the BBC the fire ...
- Cyprus: Christmas day car bombing in Limassol
December 25, 2023
A car was targeted by an improvised explosive device in the early hours of the morning on Christmas day. The car, belonging to a 52-year-old accountant in Limassol, was parked outside the owner’s residence in the Mesa Geitonia area. The assailant placed a factory-made explosive device enhanced with low-power explosive material in the car’s windscreen and ...
- The Netherlands: Explosives found in Amsterdam homeless shelter during ongoing investigation
December 24, 2023
Police officers investigating a suspicious situation at a homeless shelter in Amsterdam found several explosives after evacuating the building. Emergency services coordinated a massive response just after 10 a.m., sending many police officers and firefighters to the scene. One person was arrested in connection with the case. The Dutch military’s explosives ordinance disposal team was among ...

