PARWAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan- Responding to several phone calls from locals in the community, an Afghan National Police explosive ordinance disposal team recovered Unexploded Ordinance at three separate locations in Charikar July 28. The UXO sites consisted of one anti-personnel mine, mortar rounds, a blasting cap and an anti-tank mine. If anyone knows the location of any unexploded ordinance or weapons caches they should call the Parwan community safety line at 0796503599. (U.S. Army courtesy photo) PARWAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Afghan National Police responded to the call of concerned citizens in Charikar and discover one improvised explosive device and three unexploded ordinance sites July 28. 

UXO is a major problem in Afghanistan due to the years of war with the former Soviet Union, however, ANP explosive ordinance disposal teams are trained to safely recover and dispose of the dangerous devices. 

 The Afghan Police EOD team located and safely removed the IED from alongside a road in Charikar. 

The team also recovered one buried anti-tank mine, one anti-personnel mine, several mortar shells and a blasting cap from three separate sites. 

“It is a positive sign that the people in Charikar are taking the initiative to report these sites to the proper authorities,” said U.S. Army Col. Will Roy, commander, 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Mountain), Task Force Wolverine. “Providing safety and security for the people of Parwan is key to building an enduring relationship between the community and the Afghan National Security Forces.” 

If anyone knows the location of any unexploded ordinance or weapons caches they should call the Parwan community safety line at 0796503599.

PARWAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Responding to a phone call from locals in the community, an Afghan National Police explosive ordinance disposal team recovered an improvised explosive device in Charikar July 28. If anyone knows the location of any unexploded ordinance, IEDs or weapons caches they should call the Parwan community safety line at 0796503599. (U.S. Army courtesy photo)

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 August 2010 16:19
 

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