Okinawa authorities discovered a U.S.-made bomb believed to date to World War II during an airport safety survey on a southern Japanese island, the first ordnance found in a series of inspections launched after an explosion last year ... On Dec ... Weapons ... .
The meeting also reinforced collaboration to ensure effective communication, helping communities prevent accidents and safeguard lives from UXO hazards ...Laos pushes forward in addressing UXO threats.
He noted that clashes earlier this month in parts of Aleppo governorate caused civilian casualties and displaced families ... He pointed out that unexploded ordnance remains a lethal threat ... De-escalation and prevention of renewed violence ... ....
Japan’s military disposed of nearly 13 tons of unexploded ordnance on Okinawa between April 2024 and March — a little more than half the amount handled the previous fiscal year, according to government records ... 14, 2025. (Tomigusuku city, Okinawa) ... .
KADENA AIRBASE, Okinawa — Some people living at the home of the 18th Wing sheltered in place for about an hour Tuesday after unexploded ordnance was discovered near one of the installation’s oldest buildings ... .