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Indian Army's bomb disposal squad defused six bombs, loud explosions were heard far and wide | News India

Jaisalmer, September 14 (HS). The Indian Army's bomb disposal squad defused six bombs found near Kirat Singh's dhani in Myajalar, a border area of ​​Jaisalmer. All the bombs were defused using a remote by connecting them with wires at different places. During this, loud explosions occurred which were heard far and wide. During the disposal of the six bombs, Indian Army soldiers, Myajalar police station team along with police station in-charge Narendra Singh and villagers were present.

Myajalar police station in-charge Narendra Singh said that about one and a half months ago, shepherds found scattered bombs in the area around Kirat Singh's Dhani of Myajalar village. Two live bombs, two anti-personnel landmines, one mortar bomb and one hand grenade were found in the search operation. All these were kept under police protection so that no accident occurs. After about one and a half months, the bomb disposal squad of the Indian Army reached Myajalar and disposed of all the bombs.

Diffuse done by remote by putting wire

The bomb disposal squad of the Indian Army reached Kirat Singh's Dhani in Myajlar village and dumped all the bombs in separate pits. After this, the bombs were connected to the remote with the help of wires. After this, all the bombs were blown up one by one with a loud explosion. During this, the villagers were scared by the explosions, but after the bombs were disposed of, everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

According to the police, finding such explosive materials together was not without danger. If someone had stepped on them, they would have been blown to pieces. There is also a possibility that anti-land mines and hand grenades might have fallen here during the war exercise. It is being told that the land mines and bombs buried in the ground have come out due to the soil being removed after the rain. In such a situation, there is a possibility of more bombs being present in the area.