Northern Ireland: Portadown alert after World War Two grenade discovered

A bomb alert is ongoing in County Armagh after the discovery of what is believed to be a World War Two grenade. People are being asked to avoid the towpath area at Bridge Street in Portadown. Army bomb disposal experts Read More …

Cambodia: Kampot province expected to be mine-free by 2023

Kampot is another province committed to achieve the mine-free status next year through Prime Minister Hun Sen’s Project for Mine Action (STP-MA) themed “Providing Safe Ground, Creating smiles”. Ly Thuch, Senior Minister and First Vice President of the Cambodian Mine Read More …

UK: Bomb squad blow up ‘viable’ hand grenade found in Derbyshire garden

Specialist explosives experts have carried out a controlled detonation on a hand grenade found in a garden in Derbyshire. Police were called to the address on Sunday afternoon after a member of the public found the device. Officers called in Read More …

Cambodia: Submerged UXO clearance fast-tracked

Operators clearing underwater unexploded ordnance (UXO) from the wreckage of sunken warships have been focused on speeding up operations. They dredge sand from around the wreckage, enabling them to recover both the UXOs and the pieces of the vessels, sunk Read More …

Cambodia: More than 1,000 landmines, UXOs unearthed in Tboung Khmum province

Demining operations conducted by the National Centre for Peacekeeping Forces (NPMEC) in Tboung Khum saw the discovery of more than 1,000 landmines and other UXOs. This was confirmed by Senior Minister Ly Thuch, First Vice President of the CMAA. The Read More …

Who’s responsible when you’re blown up by a World War Two bomb today?

The scars of war cover Maeverlyn Pitanoe’s body. The 50-year-old mother-of-two was blown up while at a Mother’s Day fundraising barbecue in Solomon Islands last year by an unexploded World War Two bomb. The flesh on her arms and legs Read More …

MINUSCA Commends The Actions Of The Indonesian Engineer Battalion

215 peacekeepers from the Indonesian Engineering Company, deployed in CAR, were awarded the UN Medal on 17 August 2022 during a ceremony also marking the 77th anniversary of Indonesia’s independence. This eighth engineer battalion arrived in the Central African Republic Read More …

Cambodia: UXO clearance needs more funds, equipment, expertise

Underwater operations to clear unexploded ordnance (UXO) from a warship sunk in on a warship in Prey Veng province’s Koh Chek are being stifled through a lack of professional manpower, modern equipment, and funds. Senior Minister Ly Thuch, who is Read More …

Solomons police issue warning on burning after 13 live bombs found

The police in Solomon Islands have detected 13 live bombs at Taro airport in Choiseul Province. The bombs were detected when the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit (EOD) Unit conducted bomb detection on the runway on Monday and Tuesday. EOD Team Read More …

Ukraine: “MineFree” mine safety mobile application launched

“MineFree” is a mobile application developed by volunteers of the Swiss charitable organization Free Ukraine with the support of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SES). The purpose of “MineFree” is to increase the level of protection of the civilian Read More …

Vietnam: 230kg bomb successfully removed in Quang Ninh province

A bomb weighing nearly 230kg was successfully removed to a safe place in the northern province of Quang Ninh on August 9. With a diameter of nearly 0.35m and a length of about 1.5m, the bomb was found at around Read More …

Cambodia: ARMAC leads in landmine clearance

The ASEAN Regional Mine Action Centre (ARMAC) based in Phnom Penh is well-known for dealing with landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW) from a humanitarian perspective, said Prime Minister Hun Sen. Mr Hun Sen as ASEAN Chair made the Read More …

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

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 Read More …