A Libyan Foundation for Mines and War Remnants found a stash of dangerous war remnants dating back to World War 2, in the area of Faidh in Benghazi.
Read moreThe Presidential Council's Interior Ministry said that the bomb squad of the National Safety Department had eliminated unexploded artillery shells from a citizen's house in the Airport Road district in Tripoli.
Read moreThe United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) has provided a Libyan NGO with equipment to assist in the disposal of explosive war equipment.
Read moreDanChurchAid (DCA), a Danish humanitarian non-governmental organization, has retrieved a number of unexploded ordnance on Tuesday found by citizens in Sirte.
Read moreA 12-year-old boy was injured by a landmine explosion near a police station in the downtown of Benghazi.
Read moreSirte demining team was able to dismantle a number of shells in the western suburb of the city near the seashore.
Read moreThe United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) has provided explosive ordnance disposal equipment to Libyan authorities.
Read moreLibya has managed to destroy 300 tons of war remnants between 2016 and 2017, according to the Director of the Libyan Center for Mine Action and War Remnants, Mohamed Al-Torjman.
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