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EUFOR and Bosnian FUCZ Mine Clearance Teams join Forces

Published July 1, 2020
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EUFOR mine clearance experts based at Camp Butmir joined up with a team from the Federal Department of Civil Protection (FUCZ) to make safe some newly discovered devices. The mines were discovered near a hiking trail in a remote part of the Pašina Mountain where access by vehicle is impossible. EUFOR used one of its helicopters for the 8 minute flight to winch the teams in close enough so they could walk to the mined area and begin making it safe.

The FUCZ team are regular partners with EUFOR and are mine clearance experts in their own right. Chief EUFOR demining and explosives expert Lieutenant Colonel Markus Haider said, “EUFOR have worked with these teams many times and we practice the delicate operation of winching into remote locations as often as we can. Mine education is also a big part of what we do here at EUFOR and the training groups aim to be back into local schools in September.”

The combined EUFOR BiH team used the knowledge of the hikers to pinpoint exactly where to begin the search and clearance operation. Once the two mines were located, it didn’t take long for the explosives experts to identify the type of device and deal with the threat and remove the danger. The FUCZ team used a controlled explosion to render the mines safe.

COVID-19 restrictions has meant that the routine mine safety training delivered by EUFOR teams to schools and social clubs across BiH has been suspended. This type of training reached almost 20000 people in 2019 and EUFOR aims to restart the program as soon as social distancing measures are eased.

Head of Joint Military Affairs at EUFOR, Colonel Joerg Stopka said, “Using our collective assets today to make this area safe is vital work and is a great example of close cooperation between EUFOR and BiH Agencies. This is a remote area and the helicopter allows us to get in quickly to help prevent a future tragedy.”

 

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