- Garrett Metal Detectors Announces New 3-Year Warranty
July 10, 2023
Garland, Texas, July 10, 2023 – Texas-based Garrett Metal Detectors today announced that its standard manufacturer’s warranty on metal detecting products has been extended to three-years (36 months), effectively immediately. The company further detailed that the three-year warranty covers ground-search, hand-held, and walk-through metal detectors, pinpointers, and searchcoils from its Sport, Security, and Countermine product divisions. ...
- Missouri: Explosive device found during search of suspicious vehicle
July 10, 2023
A search of a vehicle considered suspicious resulted in the location of an improvised explosive device (IED) early Sunday morning in Howell County. The device was safely removed, and the two occupants of the vehicle were taken into custody. The deputies located the item thrown from the vehicle and a second device reportedly determined to be ...
- Somalia: At least 8 killed in landmine explosion in Hirshabelle
July 10, 2023
At least eight people including six children were killed on Sunday when the modified auto-rickshaw they were travelling in struck a landmine, said local officials. The incident took place between the village of Jicibow and town of Bulaburde in Hirshabelle state. Ibrahim Abdi Ali, a security official in the town of Jowhar, the administrative capital of ...
- Syria: Car bomb kills 5 civilians in Jarabulus
July 10, 2023
Five civilians were killed in a car bomb explosion in Jarabulus city in northern Syria, according to local sources on Monday. The fatalities occurred when an explosives-laden vehicle blew up on Sunday in the countryside of Ghandoura town, the sources said. Read more… Source: Yeni Safak
- Iraq begins program to support mine victims
July 9, 2023
A new step adopted by the Iraqi government to support victims of mines left during successive wars by starting a support program, amid local and international commendations that it is the best in the world. According to a statement issued by the Directorate for Mine Action (DMA) of the Iraqi Ministry of Environment, the issue of ...
- Yemen: Two demining workers killed in Saada explosion
July 9, 2023
Two Yemeni demining workers have been killed while attempting to disarm stacked landmines laid by the Iran-backed Houthis in the northern province of Saada. Casualties monitoring group, the Yemeni Landmine Records, said the workers were operating as part of a team in the government-controlled Al-Bouqa area when two anti-tank mines placed on top of each other ...
- Game-changer or war crime? D.C. divided on cluster bombs
July 9, 2023
President Joe Biden’s decision to include cluster bombs in the latest $800 million weapons package for Ukraine has drawn disparate reactions from members of Congress, with some Democrats breaking with Biden. “Cluster bombs should never be used. That is crossing a line,” Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) said Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “I think ...
- Syria: US says it killed ISIL leader Osama al-Muhajer in drone strike
July 9, 2023
The United States military says it has killed a leader of the ISIL (ISIS) group in eastern Syria in a drone strike. The strike on Friday resulted in the death of Osama al-Muhajer, the US Central Command said in a statement on Sunday. Read more… Source: Al Jazeera
- Nigeria: ISWAP threatens farmers, fishermen, herders in Borno
July 9, 2023
Following sustainable and coordinated airstrikes carried out by Nigeria Airforce against the Islamic State of the West African Province (ISWAP) terrorist, the group has reportedly banned all farmers, fishermen and herders within its areas of presence in the North East of Marte local government area in Borno State, Vanguard learnt. The decision was made after the ...
- France bans sale of fireworks for upcoming Bastille Day celebrations after riots
July 9, 2023
Fireworks were among the weapons of choice during the unrest that exploded in France after a police officer shot dead a 17-year-old during a traffic stop on June 27 in Paris, rekindling long pent-up frustrations and accusations of systemic racism among France’s security forces. “In order to prevent the risk of serious disturbances to public order ...
- Ukraine: ‘It’s simple and cheap’, the volunteers making Trembita bomb
July 9, 2023
At an industrial estate near Kyiv, a group of engineers stand next to a tube. The metal device is part of a homemade rocket. After twiddling with an ignition cable, the engine sparks into flame. There is a terrifying, ear-splitting roar. Two dogs that guard the compound slink away and hide; swallows fly off. The ...
- Cambodia sees sharp drop in landmine, ERW casualties
July 9, 2023
According to the report, from 1979 to June 2023, landmine and ERW explosions had claimed 19,821 lives and either injured or amputated 45,205 others. Cambodia recorded 21 landmines and explosive remnant of war (ERW) casualties in the first half (H1) of 2023, down 47.5 per cent from 40 over the same period last year, according to ...
- US to send cluster munitions banned by over 100 nations to Ukraine after months of debate
July 8, 2023
The US will send cluster munitions to Ukraine as part of a new military aid package, national security adviser Jake Sullivan confirmed on Friday, following months of debate within the Biden administration about whether to provide Kyiv with the controversial weapons banned by over 100 countries, including key US allies. “I’m not going to stand up ...
- Ukraine: Demining Leopard vehicles cannot work in 35-degree heat
July 8, 2023
When it comes to enduring 35-degree heat, the German Leopard 2R tank-based demining machines, supplied to the Ukrainian army from Finland, are somewhat of a hot mess. The demanding temperature requires additional engine cooling, a necessity that unfortunately leads to operational disruptions. Of the three remaining demining machines of this type in the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ ...
- Over 120 people wounded by Lepestok in Donetsk People’s Republic
July 8, 2023
More than 120 people, including 10 children, received various injuries after stepping on Lepestok anti-personnel landmines in the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), acting DPR head Denis Pushilin told TASS on Saturday. The latest incident involving a Lepestok anti-personnel landmine in the DPR occurred on July 6. The victim, a man born in 1977, was hospitalized with ...
- Somalia: Suicide bomber infiltrates crowded Mogadishu Stadium during presence of Somalia president
July 7, 2023
The security situation in Mogadishu, the capital city of Somalia, remains highly precarious as recent reports from local security sources reveal a chilling incident where a lone suicide bomber successfully infiltrated the heavily crowded stadium in Mogadishu. The stadium was at maximum capacity as the Somali president addressed the people on the significant date of 1 ...
- Florida: Meet FDLE’s police dogs who are responsible for finding explosives, electronics
July 7, 2023
A select group of officers in Florida don’t understand the impact of their work. And at the end of a shift, which may include finding explosive devices or electronics that contain illegal material, some of them just want to chase a tennis ball. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is a statewide agency of about 1,900 ...
- IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine – Update 172
July 7, 2023
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) experts have received additional access at the site of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), without – so far – observing any visible indications of mines or explosives, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said today. The IAEA experts – who in recent days and weeks have inspected parts of the facility ...
- India: Security forces defuse three IEDs in West Singhbhum
July 7, 2023
Security forces have achieved a significant breakthrough by successfully recovering three improvised explosive devices (IEDs) from a Naxal-infested area in West Singhbhum, under the jurisdiction of Goilkera police station. The operation, carried out in close coordination between the state police and paramilitary forces, aims to suppress the growing influence of Naxal insurgents in the region. Read more… Source: ...
- Ukraine: Civilian Deaths from Cluster Munitions
July 6, 2023
Ukrainian forces have used cluster munitions that caused numerous deaths and serious injuries to civilians, Human Rights Watch said today. Russian forces have extensively used cluster munitions in Ukraine, killing many civilians and causing other serious civilian harm. New Human Rights Watch research found that Ukrainian cluster munition rocket attacks on Russian-controlled areas in and around ...
- British Columbia: Second device discovered in Aberdeen confirmed to be pipe bomb
July 6, 2023
The Kamloops RCMP is warning residents to be vigilant following the confirmation that a second device found yesterday was pipe bomb containing explosives. Kamloops RCMP Cpl. Crystal Evelyn said the RCMP Explosive Disposal Unit (EDU) confirmed the device reported and disposed of on July 5, in the 2100-block of Sifton Avenue in Aberdeen, was a pipe ...
- India: Explosive ordnance disposal exercise Salvex concluded in Kochi
July 6, 2023
The Seventh edition of Indian Navy – US Navy (IN – USN) Salvage and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) exercise, SALVEX concluded in Kochi on Thursday. The exercise was conducted from June 26 to July 6 at the Southern Naval Command, Kochi. IN and USN have been participating in joint Salvage and EOD exercises since 2005. The ...
- Chinese peacekeepers in Lebanon awarded UN medals of peace
July 6, 2023
A total of 410 peacekeepers of the 21st Chinese peacekeeping contingent to Lebanon were awarded UN medals of peace on Tuesday for their outstanding commitment to maintaining stability and peace in the south of the country. A medal parade ceremony was held at the Chinese peacekeepers’ camp in Hanniyah village in southern Lebanon to honor the ...
- Somalia: Al-Shabaab claim of US casualties in a blast ‘not accurate,’ AFRICOM says
July 6, 2023
No U.S. troops were injured in an attack Thursday on a convoy in Somalia, where American forces have been supporting the central government’s battle against Islamic militants, according to U.S. Africa Command. Al-Shabab, which has been waging a decadeslong battle for control, claimed on the messaging app Telegram that it had inflicted casualties on U.S. troops ...
