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Ammunition and Explosives Found after Landmine Kills 6 Children in Libya
2021-12-20
[LibyaReview] In a statement on Saturday, the Libyan Interior Ministry said that the police found large quantities of ammunition and explosives hidden inside a house in the Jafara region, Northwest of the country.

The statement came hours after a landmine went kaboom!, killing six children, and wounding two others from the same family.

The explosives were hidden in the house of a "bandit," the statement said,
...whatever that means in Libya — in Nigeria the bandits are linked to ISWAP/Boko Haram...
adding that ammunition and explosives were found in cooperation with the Department of Security and Safety al-Zawiya.

"These munitions and explosives were found after information was received about the suspicious house, and within the joint cooperation between the Jafara Security Directorate, the Internal Security Office of Aziziyah, and al-Amiriya Square," the statement concluded.

Last week, a medical source at the Sebha Medical Centre said that they received two deceased individuals and seven maimed cases, as a result of the armed festivities that took place in the city at dawn.

The source explained in a statement to Akhbar Libya 24 that one of the dear departed was a civilian, who was struck by a stray bullet. He added that two of the maimed were also civilians, who were able to receive the necessary medical care and left the hospital, after being hit by shrapnel.

In September, the United States (US) Embassy in Libya said that the US military cooperation can help Libya improve its ability to remove unwent kaboom! ordnance, brought to Libya by foreign actors.

Military and civilian bomb technicians from around the world, including two representatives from Libya, came together in Iowa to share counter-Improvised Explosive Device (IED) expertise.

"The effort ensures the safety of bomb-disposal technicians as well as citizens under threat of land mines and explosive remnants of war," the US Africa Command (AFRICOM) tweeted.
Related:
Jafara: 2020-10-26 Two terrorists held by CTD killed in 'encounter'
Jafara: 2018-12-21 7 killed, 4 injured in clashes in a town southwestern Tripoli
Jafara: 2018-11-05 Fighting breaks out in Libya’s Sabratha
Posted by:trailing wife

#1  Deja vu all over again. In 1953 a team of American EOD experts trained at the EOD school Indian Head, Maryland, were hired to render safe the more than one million mines buried in Libya following WWII. They did the job.
Posted by: Bertie Crains2651   2021-12-20 08:47  

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