A powerful explosion was heard in Chabahar, southeastern Iran, reportedly caused by the destruction of unexploded ordnance from recent conflicts. This incident underscores the ongoing challenges faced by the country following military confrontations.
The United Nations has warned that the Gaza Strip, ravaged by wars, is heavily contaminated with unexploded ordnance, posing a serious threat to civilians and hindering long-term reconstruction efforts.
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 powerful explosion occurred in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, on Friday, caused by a landmine leftover from the war. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries or material damage, amidst warnings about the spread of unexploded ordnance in the city.
An unexploded rocket fell today in an open field near a village close to Nablus, raising concerns among local residents. Palestinians inspected the site after discovering the rocket among the trees, expressing fears about potential dangers it poses to their daily lives.