Europe


  • Ukraine: Russia-Appointed Official In Zaporizhzhya Region Killed In Car Bombing

    August 24, 2022

    The Moscow-appointed mayor of the Russia-occupied Ukrainian town of Mykhaylivka, Ivan Sushko, has been killed by a car bomb. A representative of Russia-imposed authorities in parts of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya region, Volodymyr Rogov, wrote on Telegram on August 24 that Sushko died in hospital after a bomb “intentionally placed under the seat of his vehicle” exploded. Since Russia ...

  • UK Ambassador to Ukraine sees landmine clearance funded by the British Government

    August 23, 2022

    The UK’s Ambassador from Her Majesty’s Government in Ukraine, Melinda Simmons, visited the British mine clearance charity The HALO Trust at work on a minefield in northern Ukraine yesterday, to mark the 6-month anniversary of the invasion of Kyiv and showcase UK aid for HALO’s work. The minefield visited by Ms Simmons was in a forest ...

  • Sweden: Bag found at Stockholm festival had an explosive

    August 22, 2022

    A bag with an explosive charge was found in a Stockholm park during an annual cultural festival and police have opened a preliminary investigation into attempted public destruction, police in Sweden said Monday. On Sunday, a bag was found and its content was immediately “assessed as dangerous.” The surrounding area was cordoned off and traffic was ...

  • France: Children discover a grenade while playing on a beach in Vaux-sur-Mer

    August 20, 2022

    A group of children fell on a grenade on Friday on the beach at Vaux-sur-Mer. A demining team from La Rochelle intervened to get rid of the device. It is a find that could have turned into a tragedy. On Friday, children discovered a grenade while playing in the sand, on the beach of Nauzan, in ...

  • Germany: Evacuations in Berlin after unexploded World War II bomb found

    August 18, 2022

    The bomb in the Friedrichshain district will have to be defused. “There could be up to 12,000 people in the area of the exclusion zone, and it will take time,” a police spokeswoman said. An emergency shelter has been set up at the Mercedes-Benz Arena, which is normally used for concerts and sports events. Read more… Source: MSN News  

  • Russia: Anti-personnel petal mines found near Belgorod

    August 18, 2022

    A large amount of anti-personnel petal mines has been found after Ukraine’s shellings of the Shebekino district of the Belgorod Region. Measures have been taken to render them harmless, Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said live on his page in the social network VKontakte. “We have had several attacks on the territory of the Shebekino urban district in ...

  • Brazilian Military Strengthen Chemical Emergency Preparedness in Portuguese-Speaking Countries

    August 15, 2022

    Troops of the Brazilian Army’s 1st Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Defense Battalion (1st Btl DQBRN) participated as instructors in the Basic Course on Emergency Response to Chemical Incidents for Portuguese-speaking Countries in Angola, June 27-July 1. The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) organized the course with the coordination of the National ...

  • Russia: FSB prevented terror attack on oil pipeline in Volgograd region

    August 15, 2022

    Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said on Monday a terror attack on an oil pipeline that was plotted by Ukrainian special services was prevented in Russia’s southern Volgograd region. “The FSB prevented an attempted sabotage and terror attack on an oil and gas sector facility hatched by Ukrainian special services,” it said. Two Russian nationals, who were ...

  • Killing pro-Moscow officials. Blowing up bridges. Ukraine’s guerrillas take up the fight

    August 9, 2022

    In a growing challenge to Russia’s grip on occupied areas of southeastern Ukraine, guerrilla forces loyal to Kyiv are killing pro-Moscow officials, blowing up bridges and trains, and helping the Ukrainian military by identifying key targets. The spreading resistance has eroded Kremlin control of those areas and threatened its plans to hold referendums in various cities ...

  • Heatwave in Italy leads to discovery of WW2 Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) in drought-stricken river

    August 8, 2022

    The heatwave gripping Europe has led to an unexploded World War II bomb being uncovered in Italy’s River Po. Water levels in the river are so low following a summer of drought that the previously submerged bomb has now been exposed. The device weighed 450kg (1000lb) and 3,000 people living nearby were asked to evacuate the area. ...

  • Berlin plays safe after fire at explosive site in forest

    August 8, 2022

    Firefighters were seeking to fully extinguish the blaze at Berlin’s city ordnance disposal area on Monday, days after fire broke out caused by an explosion at the site. The goal was to reduce the size of the area at risk, officials said, adding that the situation was stable but not yet fully under control. A spokesperson for ...

  • Russia submits to UN detailed info on Ukraine’s use of Lepestok mines

    August 7, 2022

    Russia on Monday submitted to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and to the UN Security Council president the details on the use by Ukraine of Lepestok anti-personnel mines against civilian targets in Donbass, said Russian First Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Dmitry Polyansky. “On August 1, we sent a letter to the UN Secretary-General and to ...

  • Germany: Firefighters battle out-of-control blaze at Berlin ammunitions dump

    August 4, 2022

    More than 100 firefighters on Thursday battled a fire at an ammunitions dump in western Berlin, using water cannons and an army robot to try to contain the blaze that has triggered explosions and was still spreading, officials said. The fire service set up a perimeter zone 1,000 metres (0.6 miles) from the centre of the ...

  • The Netherlands: More self-made explosives used in attacks on houses

    August 3, 2022

    Criminals are shifting from hand grenades to improvised explosives when attacking houses and vehicles in the Netherlands, according to the Ministry of Defense’s Explosive Ordinance Disposal Service (EOD). The number of incidents involving self-made bombs using, for example, fireworks is on the rise, while incidents with hand grenades are plummeting, EOD Major Peter said to ...

  • Ukraine: 31 German extremists have entered the country since the beginning of the war

    July 29, 2022

    Since the beginning of the war, the security authorities have registered 31 trips of “persons with extremist connections” from Germany to Ukraine, according to a report. According to the findings of the Federal Police, the Federal Criminal Police Office and the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, eight of them wanted to take part ...

  • ‘Death weapons’: Inside a teenage terrorist network

    July 27, 2022

    When Lukas F. walks onto the site of an abandoned army barracks in the summer of 2021 as part of his training to be a terrorist, he is 16 years old, a slender boy with dark hair. The site is about 45 minutes from the center of Potsdam, a city just southwest of Berlin, Germany. Once ...

  • Slovenia: World War I battlefield is on fire and exploding 100-year-old ordnance

    July 23, 2022

    The First World War ended 104 years ago, but thanks to wildfires burning the European continent, echoes of the Great War are being heard. And seen. And nearly killing firefighters because bombs left over from the conflict are blowing up. A massive wildfire is currently raging in the Kras region in Slovenia’s southwest. The fires are ...

  • UK: Third discovery of ordnance at former Copthorne Barracks

    July 22, 2022

    More unexploded ordnance has been found at a former army barracks which is being turned into housing. It was the third time in eight days that bomb disposal experts were called to the site at Copthorne in Shrewsbury. The developer Bellway is building more than 200 homes on the site, which closed as a Ministry of Defence ...