“If you ever come across anything suspicious like this item, please do not pick it up, contact your local law and/or enforcement agency for assistance”
Sudan’s ongoing conflict has left many areas in the capital filled with unexploded ordnance (UXOs), including mortar, tank, and artillery shells. These faulty explosives, which failed to detonate upon firing, pose a significant threat to civilians, especially in residential areas. Since the fighting between the army and the Rapid Support Forces began, over 100 people have died from UXO-related explosions. The Sudanese government is working to clear UXOs in areas it controls, but removal remains difficult in regions under RSF control. The danger from these remnants of war could persist for years.
Biography of a Bomb
If you find anything that appears to be an explosive device, do not touch it, leave it where it is and call the police. We will contact the appropriate agencies to properly dispose of the item.
Dear editors, Biography of a bomb is aimed at highlighting the danger caused by unexploded bombs. Moreover, the most important aspect is that we work completely non profit, raising awerness about this topic is what drives us. We apologize if we make use of pictures in yours articles, but we need them to put a context in how findings are done. We will (and we always do) cite source and author of the picture. We thank you for your comprehension