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GAZA: MAG begins destruction of white phosphorus artillery rounds

White phosphorous

A MAG explosives team has destroyed the first projectiles in a series of planned activities over the coming three to four months to dispose of all white phosphorus unexploded ordnance (UXO) in Gaza.

Two 155mm shells containing white phosphorus were safely destroyed in Gaza last week, in collaboration with the United Nations Mine Action Team (UNMAT) and the relevant authorities within Gaza and Israel.

MAG has been working with the United Nations since January 2009 to locate and remove UXO used during the most recent conflict in the Gaza Strip from within the rubble of buildings and agricultural lands.

White phosphorous

Left: A MAG Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician attaches an explosive charge to one of the shells.

Top: The explosion splits the shell, allowing the white phosphorus to burn in a safe and controlled environment.

Report by Press TV's Yousef Al-Helou


The content of this video is the responsibility of Press TV [www.presstv.com]

18 March 2010


MAG would like to express its thanks to the following donors to its Gaza operations: the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP); UK Department for International Development (DFID).

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