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On 29 October, sixteen soldiers from the armed forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina completed an intensive explosive ordnance destruction course run by the NATO-led SFOR peacekeeping force.

On 29 October, sixteen soldiers from the armed forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina completed an intensive explosive ordnance destruction course run by the NATO-led SFOR peacekeeping force.

The ten day course provided the students training in the identification of specific ordnance characteristics and the destruction techniques, including setting and executing explosive charges.

The course was carried out in a combination of practical and classroom training by instructors from France and Luxembourg.

Completion of the course will further facilitate the armed forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina with the ability to destroy unsafe and unserviceable ammunition held in storage sites; it is essential that unserviceable ammunition be destroyed before it can degrade sufficiently to pose any significant danger.