Solomon Islands: Bomb explodes at Townground area


An unexploded ordinance (UXO) went off this evening, Thursday, at Town Ground, West Honiara causing a huge bang and fear within the vicinity. Reports reaching Solomon Star said, the explosion occurred closed to the Scripture Union building along the Lengakiki road right opposite the Town-ground rugby field.

A person was reportedly injured as a result of the explosion. The victim was rushed to the National Referral Hospital (NRH) and is said to be in a stable condition. A statement issued by Police Media Unit confirmed; “a casualty has been confirmed in relation to the World War II bomb explode opposite Town ground rugby stadium close to Sol-Lanka shop this evening.”

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Source: Solomon Star News


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