- Missiles sent to Ukrainian troops could end up on black market as criminal gangs try to intercept Western supplies
July 22, 2022
Criminal gangs are trying to intercept Western weapons supplies sent to Ukraine amid fears they will be sold on the black market, the Daily Mail can reveal. British anti-tank rockets are among an estimated £7billion of military aid to have flooded the country during recent months to help repel Russia’s invasion. Only the higher-grade systems are tracked, ...
- UK: Evacuations after hand grenade found in Hereford
July 19, 2022
Properties were evacuated after a hand grenade was found on Tuesday morning at an industrial estate. West Mercia Police said a cordon was placed around Rotherwas Industrial Estate in Hereford, with nearby properties evacuated as a precaution. The device was made safe by expert officers from Explosive Ordnance Disposal, the force added. Read more… Source: BBC News
- Greece: Ukrainian cargo plane carrying mines crashes near Kavala
July 17, 2022
A Ukrainian owned and operated cargo plane said to be carrying defense equipment — including mines — from Serbia crashed near Kavala, Greece, sparking a large-scale operation to secure the site and a swirl of speculation online about where the plane was ultimately headed. Serbian authorities said the plane, an Antonov An-12BK aircraft owned by the ...
- European Union Terrorism Situation and Trend report 2022 (TE-SAT)
July 13, 2022
The annual EU Terrorism Situation and Trend Report (TE-SAT) presents figures, major developments and trends pertaining to the terrorism situation in the EU in 2021. It is based on verified qualitative and quantitative data provided by Member States on terrorist attacks, arrests and court decisions issued for terrorist offences. It also includes valuable qualitative information ...
- Almost 30 foreign companies want to demine Ukraine
July 12, 2022
So far, eight foreign companies have received recommendations from the State Emergency Service on how to join the process of humanitarian demining in Ukraine, and another 20 such agencies have expressed their desire to work in this area. “Currently, the Danish Refugee Council and the Halo Trust are working very closely . Eight ...
- Ukraine: Russian-appointed administrator killed by car bomb in Kharkiv region
July 11, 2022
The Russian-appointed administrator of a small town in the Russian-occupied east of Ukraine’s Kharkiv region has been killed by a car bomb presumed to be the work of Ukrainian saboteurs, the regional occupation authorities have said. The pro-Moscow military-civilian administration said Yevgeny Yunakov, chief administrator of Velikyi Burluk, had been killed by a Ukrainian sabotage and ...
- Poland: Police detain man with explosives in Warsaw, evacuate area
July 11, 2022
Police said Monday they detained a 31-year-old man who placed an explosive device in a downtown Warsaw street where over 300 people werewere taking part in a remembrance march for the victims of World War II massacres of Poles. The police said on Twitter they had evacuated the area within 200 meters (yards) of the spot ...
- UK: Far right extremist caught with step-by-step instructions on how to make home explosives
July 8, 2022
A man with extreme right wing views was found with ‘step-by-step instructions on how to make home explosives’ and a banned ‘push dagger’. Scott Mason, 36, has been jailed following a counter-terror probe. He is said by police to harbour right wing, racist, homophobic and anti-Semitic views. The investigation found a document on his phone containing step-by-step ...
- Hungary: Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service Alerted More Than a Thousand Times This Year
July 7, 2022
In the past six months, the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service of the Hungarian Armed Forces has received more than a thousand reports of explosive devices. The number of safe underground destruction of explosive devices has exceeded 220. This article was originally published on our sister-site, Ungarn Heute. On Tuesday, the Hungarian Defense Forces Bomb Disposal Command announced ...
- Latvia: Riga Airport to Purchase New Explosives Detection System for Checking Hand Luggage
July 6, 2022
Riga Airport of Latvia will purchase a new explosives detection system to control passengers’ hand luggage by using financial savings from the European Cohesion Fund. Through a statement issued on June 30, the Ministry of Transport of Latvia emphasized that the purchase of the system is foreseen by the changes in the contract signed with the ...
- November 2015 Paris attacks: Salah Abdeslam guilty as historic trial ends
June 30, 2022
The only surviving attacker from the group that carried out the November 2015 Paris attacks has been found guilty of terrorism and murder charges. Salah Abdeslam received a rare full-life sentence for his role in the gun and bomb attacks that killed 130 people. The court also convicted 19 other men involved, six of whom are believed ...
- Ukraine: Russian-installed Kherson official killed in bomb blast
June 24, 2022
A senior official in the Russian-installed administration of Ukraine’s occupied Kherson region was killed in an apparent assassination on Friday. Dmitry Savluchenko, head of the families, youth, and sports department of the Kherson Military-Civilian Administration, was killed in a bomb blast. Russia’s TASS news agency said there were two burnt-out cars in a courtyard of Kherson, the ...
- Hungary: World War II bomb found in Budapest’s 13th district
June 20, 2022
The bomb will be defused on Tuesday morning at the site in the XIII district. The area will be evacuated and sealed off in a 200-meter radius for the duration of the work, said Milán Gajdos, communications officer of the Defence Forces’ fire brigade. The report came from a construction site on Kartács Street. The bomb ...
- Ukraine: Area larger than UK covered with unexploded devices
June 19, 2022
As a result of war in Ukraine, more than 116,000 square miles (300,000 km2) of the territory is likely to be contaminated with unexploded devices, according to the Deputy Minister of Interior. Just to put that into context, that is an area larger than the UK. But in Ukraine, there are only 300 qualified technicians available to ...
- Somalia: ATMIS, UNMAS and key stakeholders conclude conference to counter IEDs
June 18, 2022
Top officials of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS), and key stakeholders, have concluded a three-day conference to take stock of the current measures to counter Improvised Explosive Devices (IED), in order to develop a comprehensive IED threat mitigation strategy. The conference in Mogadishu, attended by Somali ...
- Ukraine: Kherson Region’s head of penal service comes under attack
June 18, 2022
A bomb went off in the car of Yevgeny Sobolev, head of the Kherson Region penal service, who was taken to a hospital, a law enforcement source told TASS. His official’s life isn’t in danger, the source said. “The car of the head of the penal service was blown up. His life isn’t in danger at the ...
- Ukrainian soldiers raise money by writing custom notes on artillery shells for $40 before firing them at Russians
June 16, 2022
A Ukrainian student is selling the opportunity to write custom messages on artillery shells which Ukrainian soldiers are firing at Russian troops. Anton Sokolenko, a 22-year-old IT student based in Cherkasy, central Ukraine, told Insider he has raised thousands of dollars to support local troops through the $40-a-shell deal. His ads, on social media platforms like Reddit, ...
- Some 160,000 square km of territory of Ukraine require mine clearance operations
June 16, 2022
Around 160,000 square kilometers of the territory of Ukraine need to be examined for the presence of explosives, Deputy Defense Minister of Ukraine Hanna Maliar has said. “Some 160,000 square kilometers of the territory of Ukraine today need to be examined for the presence of explosives. A national agency for mine clearance operations has been set ...

