Iraq: Controlled blast rocks area near Baghdad Airport


Iraqi security forces carried out a controlled explosion of war remnants near Baghdad International Airport on Wednesday, a police source told Shafaq News.

The materials included rockets, ammunition, and other unexploded ordnance previously recovered during search operations in several areas.

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Source: Shafaq News – Baghdad


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