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A live army round has been recovered following a public appeal after a possible sighting near a walking trail in Co Wicklow.
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Independent.ie on MSNAppeal issued after ‘live army round’ seen near Co Wicklow trailAn appeal has been issued over a possible live army round seen near a walking trail in Co Wicklow. A white Illumination round ...
That's because it's an urgent warning that their base, or territory close by, is under threat of a rocket or artillery attack. There are 339 Irish Defence Force members currently in south Lebanon ...
EU states have been negotiating in recent weeks about the immediate provision of an extra €5 billion in funding for Ukraine.
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Irish Examiner on MSNGardaí search for potentially live shell missing from Glen of Imaal firing range 'danger area'Member of the public spotted an 84mm illumination round partially buried in the ground — but when gardaí searched the area, ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNPotentially dangerous live Army round with 'significant danger' risk recovered after public appealThe possible live round was seen by a member of the public on a walking trail on Lugnaquilla mountain in the Glen of Imaal in ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNPotentially dangerous Army round recovered after public appealThe possible live ordnance was seen by a member of the public on a walking trail on Lugnaquilla mountain in the Glen of Imaal ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNHezbollah disinformation campaign leading to an extra threat of violence for Irish peacekeepersUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
It was a tough start for the 113 Irish Defence Forces personnel ... and defusing unexploded rockets and artillery rounds. They are also assisting the Lebanese Armed Forces in their efforts to ...
The UDCG meeting comes the day after Mr Healey chaired a separate gathering of defence ministers from the “coalition of the ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNIrish soldiers in Lebanon forced to shelter in reinforced bunkers for three daysA group of Irish soldiers had to shelter in bunkers for 72 hours – as rockets and shells exploded just a few hundred yards from their outpost. The Irish Mirror has learned that the platoon of Irish ...
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