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Mine event in Punjab, Narowal area, Pakistan on Thu 27th July 2023

27th July 2023

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An Indian-made 18-pound anti-tank mine was unearthed from the banks of Sapwal Nalla Deck in Narowal village, raising concerns of potential dangers that could have arisen from its accidental detonation, reported 24NewsHd TV channel Thursday. The mine, believed to have been carried into the area by floodwaters, was promptly reported to the authorities, leading to the swift response of the Narowal bomb disposal team. The incident came to light when residents of a Narowal village noticed a suspicious object near the banks of Sapwal Nalla Daik and promptly alerted the local police. Recognizing the potential risk posed by the object, the police immediately called in the expertise of the bomb disposal squad to handle the delicate situation. The bomb disposal team, upon arrival at the site, took swift action to secure the area and safely defused the anti-tank mine. Had the mine detonated, it could have caused significant damage and posed a grave threat to the safety and well-being of the villagers and nearby communities. Authorities have confirmed that the mine is of Indian origin, adding a diplomatic dimension to the incident. The discovery of an Indian-made mine on Pakistani soil has raised questions about its origin and how it ended up in the area. Investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding its presence in Narowal village and whether it was intentionally planted or carried into the region by natural forces like floodwaters. This alarming incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential risks posed by unexploded ordnance and hazardous items left behind in conflict regions. It highlights the importance of vigilant community members who play a vital role in reporting such findings to the authorities promptly. The swift response of the Narowal bomb disposal team demonstrates the significance of well-trained experts in handling dangerous situations like these. While the immediate threat has been neutralized by the bomb disposal team, authorities will continue to closely monitor the situation to ensure the safety and security of the local population. Additionally, measures will be taken to enhance border security and prevent the influx of dangerous items that could endanger innocent lives.

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