A senior official with the demining group reported in informal discussions during December 1998 that an accident had occurred at Luchimba (spelt phonetically) Bridge in Malanje in 1995. In this accident an expatriate Technical Advisor was using a Schiebel detector in an uncleared area and detonated a Type 72 blast mine. It did not have a booster charge so he only initiated the percussion cap and escaped unhurt. He left Angola soon afterwards
The demining group were clearing the Zimbabwe/Mozambique border minefields. The detector used was a ...
Initial reports state that [the victim of the first accident] was working in his lane when he initia...
The victim was working as a deminer in a lane where “mechanical demining” had taken place. He detona...
In an Accident report supplied by the commercial demining company on 13th January 1999 the acciden...
The victim set off an OZM-72 bounding fragmentation mine at about 12:27, and was killed. An internal...
Work began on 18th May 1995 and one side was cleared that day, with a POMZ-2 located and destroyed. ...
The demining team uncovered three Type 72a mines and called the supervisor to deal with them. The vi...
The accident occurred in a defensive ring of mines laid during 1987. The ring formed part of the pro...
The demining group\u27s spokesman reported that the accident occurred on a day when two clearance te...
A director of the demining company was interviewed about this accident on 15th December 1998. From m...
The document stated that the deminers were working on a bare and stony slope. They were familiar wi...
After lunch four of the deminers were tasked to build a bridge over a creek to allow better access t...
On the day of the accident the demining group\u27s ex-pat country Manager went in to investigate the...
When the deminer came alongside the first mine, he located another, and called the victim again. The...
The Victim was working in a breaching party making a lane to the top of the hill. He had been workin...
The demining group were clearing the Zimbabwe/Mozambique border minefields. The detector used was a ...
Initial reports state that [the victim of the first accident] was working in his lane when he initia...
The victim was working as a deminer in a lane where “mechanical demining” had taken place. He detona...
In an Accident report supplied by the commercial demining company on 13th January 1999 the acciden...
The victim set off an OZM-72 bounding fragmentation mine at about 12:27, and was killed. An internal...
Work began on 18th May 1995 and one side was cleared that day, with a POMZ-2 located and destroyed. ...
The demining team uncovered three Type 72a mines and called the supervisor to deal with them. The vi...
The accident occurred in a defensive ring of mines laid during 1987. The ring formed part of the pro...
The demining group\u27s spokesman reported that the accident occurred on a day when two clearance te...
A director of the demining company was interviewed about this accident on 15th December 1998. From m...
The document stated that the deminers were working on a bare and stony slope. They were familiar wi...
After lunch four of the deminers were tasked to build a bridge over a creek to allow better access t...
On the day of the accident the demining group\u27s ex-pat country Manager went in to investigate the...
When the deminer came alongside the first mine, he located another, and called the victim again. The...
The Victim was working in a breaching party making a lane to the top of the hill. He had been workin...
The demining group were clearing the Zimbabwe/Mozambique border minefields. The detector used was a ...
Initial reports state that [the victim of the first accident] was working in his lane when he initia...
The victim was working as a deminer in a lane where “mechanical demining” had taken place. He detona...