Posted Document: US Bomb Squad and EOD Reports

TRIPwire, 20 March 2019
On 19 March 2019, a sanatorium patient discovered a cache of explosives and weapons in a forest outside the southwestern city of Stavropol. The cache contained 8 hand grenades, a TNT explosive device, smoke bombs, a pistol, and 300 rounds of ammunition. Russian EOD technicians responded to the scene and rendered safe the explosives. An investigation is underway to determine the origin of the cache.
TRIPwire, 20 March 2019
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TRIPwire, 19 March 2019
On 18 March 2019, an IED detonated alongside a police vehicle in Dera Ismail Khan, injuring two police officers and one civilian. Dera Ismail Khan District Police reported the IED was emplaced on a bicycle and detonated as the police vehicle drove past while on routine patrol. Authorities stated the IED contained roughly 18 pounds of explosive material. The investigation is ongoing.
TRIPwire, 19 March 2019
On 19 March 2019, an IED attached to balloons landed in northern Negev. The Israeli Combat Engineering Corps responded to the incident and rendered safe the device. Media sources believe Hamas launched the device from the Gaza Strip. This technique has been commonly used by the terrorist organization since early January 2019. No injuries were reported. There is no further information on the device.