Singaporean authorities are set to safely detonate a <strong>250-kilogram</strong> World War II aerial bomb at a construction site on <strong>Tanah Merah Road</strong> on the morning of April 2. The bomb has been assessed as unsafe for movement, necessitating precautionary measures to ensure the safety of residents and surrounding areas.
The Singapore Armed Forces announced plans to dispose of a 250 kg World War II aerial bomb found at a construction site along Tanah Merah Road. The removal operation is scheduled for Thursday between 2:30 AM and 4:30 AM.
A delivery driver in <strong>Lurgan</strong>, Northern Ireland, was threatened at gunpoint by armed men who forced him to transport a bomb to a police station. The incident has raised significant concerns about the activities of republican militant groups.
A former municipal employee launched a bomb attack on his workplace in Baghdad after being terminated. The incident resulted in injuries and significant property damage.
U.S. authorities have charged a 20-year-old man with planting a bomb outside the visitor center of MacDill Air Force Base in Florida on March 10. The bomb, which did not detonate, was hidden inside two 2-liter Pepsi bottles.
A World War II bomb weighing <strong>250 kg</strong> was successfully disposed of at a construction site on <strong>Tanah Merah Coastal Road</strong> in Singapore without affecting Changi Airport operations.
In a shocking incident in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, gunmen forced a delivery driver to transport a suspicious device believed to be a bomb to a local police station. This event has led to the evacuation of dozens of homes and raised widespread concern in the community.
French authorities thwarted a terrorist attack targeting the Bank of America branch in Paris, discovering a bomb outside the bank. This operation occurred during a sensitive time, reflecting ongoing security threats in the French capital.
French authorities have launched an investigation into an attempted bombing near the Bank of America headquarters in Paris. Judicial police and domestic intelligence agents are involved in the inquiry.
FBI Director Kash Patel announced that Allen Cheng, the suspect in planting an improvised explosive device at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida, has fled to China. This follows the revelation of an indictment against him related to the incident.
Former Knesset Speaker Abraham Burg disclosed that there have been at least five extremist Israeli attempts by Jewish groups to bomb Al-Aqsa Mosque since 1967. This revelation comes amid rising Israeli incitement and the mosque's closure to worshippers.