Both of the handlers were going over the area they were supposed to check with their EDDs, since it was one of the rare \u27soil covered\u27 areas within the cleared part of the site. The Victim] was following the first dog handler and activated the mine by pressure
A failure to find the PROM-1 mine before the break proved fatal for both deminers, as the new No 1, ...
[Victim No.2] and [Victim No.1] marked the place with a red-top picket 1.2m high (to be found later ...
As he was going down the row to mark the end of the row, he stood on two PMA-1 mines on top of each ...
This team was demining in an area of very difficult terrain. Dogs were the best solution to the prob...
The demining group were ready to start work at 08:40 but bad weather prevented work until 11:30 when...
The site of the accident was indicated by two dogs and the two victims moved forward to investigate....
The investigators concluded that the demining group had insufficient lead-time to properly plan th...
A demining section from demining platoon No 2 were working at the demining site at Kraljan. At appro...
The investigators decided that Victim No.1 probably believed the area was safe because it had been c...
The accident occurred in a hazardous area high in the mountains. The demining group involved was sea...
Deminer worked in a minefield with a metal detector on a metal contaminated ground. While lifting th...
From the site examination, the investigators decided that the victim knelt on his base stick and ini...
The victim was working in an area of low brush adjacent to a (then) disused farm vehicle track. He w...
The accident occurred in a mined area surrounding a former Frelimo/Zimbabwean soldier’s camp. The de...
The demining group were clearing an 80km stretch of road using mine-dog teams and manual demining me...
A failure to find the PROM-1 mine before the break proved fatal for both deminers, as the new No 1, ...
[Victim No.2] and [Victim No.1] marked the place with a red-top picket 1.2m high (to be found later ...
As he was going down the row to mark the end of the row, he stood on two PMA-1 mines on top of each ...
This team was demining in an area of very difficult terrain. Dogs were the best solution to the prob...
The demining group were ready to start work at 08:40 but bad weather prevented work until 11:30 when...
The site of the accident was indicated by two dogs and the two victims moved forward to investigate....
The investigators concluded that the demining group had insufficient lead-time to properly plan th...
A demining section from demining platoon No 2 were working at the demining site at Kraljan. At appro...
The investigators decided that Victim No.1 probably believed the area was safe because it had been c...
The accident occurred in a hazardous area high in the mountains. The demining group involved was sea...
Deminer worked in a minefield with a metal detector on a metal contaminated ground. While lifting th...
From the site examination, the investigators decided that the victim knelt on his base stick and ini...
The victim was working in an area of low brush adjacent to a (then) disused farm vehicle track. He w...
The accident occurred in a mined area surrounding a former Frelimo/Zimbabwean soldier’s camp. The de...
The demining group were clearing an 80km stretch of road using mine-dog teams and manual demining me...
A failure to find the PROM-1 mine before the break proved fatal for both deminers, as the new No 1, ...
[Victim No.2] and [Victim No.1] marked the place with a red-top picket 1.2m high (to be found later ...
As he was going down the row to mark the end of the row, he stood on two PMA-1 mines on top of each ...