Military Clears More Homemade Bombs
The Dutch military’s Explosives Ordnance Disposal Service is handling more improvised explosive devices. The Royal Army reports a rise in their work. This shows a growing danger in the Netherlands.
The Defense Explosives Clearance Service is becoming busier removing IEDs. The Royal Army’s figures, as reported by NU.nl, demonstrate this increase. This rise in activity suggests a greater number of these dangerous devices are being found. Military operations require more resources because of this problem. The service is working to protect people and property.
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Highlights
Increased IED Activity
The Explosions Ordnance Disposal Service is busier clearing improvised explosive devices.
Rising Demand for Service
The Defense Explosives Clearance Service is called upon more often.
Royal Army Figures Show Rise
Figures from the Royal Army show an increase in the service’s activity.
Growing Threat Identified
The rise indicates a growing threat and requires more resources.
IEDs Present in Netherlands
The presence of these dangerous devices is growing within the Netherlands.