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On 30 October 2022, a petrol bomb attack was perpetrated against a Border Force centre for processing migrants in Dover, Kent, England. Two people suffered minor injuries. After the attack, the suspect, a 66-year-old man from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, drove to a nearby petrol station where he killed himself.
After WWII, the U.S. Army contracted, deactivating several bomb disposal units and converting a few to a reserve status. The remaining bomb disposal units were redesignated as "explosive ordnance disposal" in 1949. When the Korean War started in 1950, the U.S. Army faced an urgent need for an EOD capability. Unfortunately, there was a lack of ...
English: Mykolaiv after shelling during Russian invasion of Ukraine.Servicemen of the Emergency service of Ukraine dispose explosive objects. During the day, 14 objects of ammunition were removed from residential areas, including 3 air-dropped bombs FAB-250, cluster bomblets and various shells. 9 March 2022.
The device was "quickly deactivated with cooperation and support from the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office Bomb Disposal Team," the police said. "Part of the casino was immediately evacuated ...
A bomb disposal vehicle is a vehicle used by bomb disposal squads to transport equipment and bomb disposal robots, or to store bombs for later disposal. They are often vans or trucks, typically with at least one bomb containment chamber installed in the rear of the vehicle, and ramps to allow bomb disposal robots to access the vehicle. Bomb ...
3 November 2019: A 500 kg bomb was deactivated in Maribor. [84] There's still about 200 bombs left in Maribor. [85] 11 January 2022: A 250 kg was found in Maribor and deactivated on 16 January. [86] 14 May 2022: A 200 kg bomb was found in the vicinity of Pragersko railway station and stored till disposal. [87]
The 52nd Ordnance Group (EOD) is one of three explosive ordnance disposal groups of the United States Army.It is the command and control headquarters for all U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) battalions and companies located east of the Mississippi River in the Continental United States (CONUS).
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