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A blast during the disposal of expired military ammunition in Indonesia's West Java on Monday killed 13 people, including nine civilians and four military personnel. The incident is the second involving expired ammunition in the country in over a year. Army officials are investigating the cause and how civilians were allowed near the detonation site. The area, where such disposals are routine, has been cleared for safety. Previously, a fire at an ammunition depot near Jakarta caused explosions in March 2024.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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