Fire at Military Site in 'T Harde Caused by Exercise with Explosives
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Drone footage shows that pockets of fire broke out at various locations around the blast pit immediately after an explosion, the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee has announced.
The wildfire that broke out on April 29 at the Artillery Shooting Range (ASK) in ’t Harde was caused by an exercise involving explosives. This was reported by the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (KMAR) based on an investigation into the fire. No indications of criminal offenses were found.
The wildfire that broke out on April 29 at the Artillery Shooting Range (ASK) in ’t Harde was caused by an exercise involving explosives. This was reported by the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (KMAR) based on an investigation into the fire. No indications of criminal offenses were found.
The large wildfire that broke out at the military training ground in 't Harde at the end of April originated during a Defence exercise involving explosives. This was reported by the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee. Three other fires at military training grounds are still under investigation.
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