Tinsukia Bombs Defused by Indian Army.webp

Guwahati (Assam), March 31 Two World War-II era bombs recovered from the Tinsukia district of Assam were defused on Tuesday, officials said.

According to Defence Spokesperson Lt Col Mahender Rawat, a set of unexploded ordnance, including a World War II-era general-purpose bomb and an incendiary bomb, was reported in the Burma Camp area of Lekhapani.

"The munitions were discovered by a civilian while digging a pit, posing a serious threat to life and property," he added.

The Red Shield Division of the Indian Army mobilized a bomb disposal team to the site for necessary action, he added.

Civilians were evacuated from the area, and a secure perimeter was established, ensuring strict adherence to safety protocols, Rawat said.

"The unexploded bombs were carefully secured and transported to a designated safe location away from habitation. They were subsequently neutralized through a controlled operation, eliminating all risk without any collateral damage," he added.
 
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