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A fishing rod for mines, a bomb disposal suit – new equipment for police combat engineers
A fishing rod for mines, a bomb disposal suit – new equipment for police combat engineers
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Moscow’s police combat engineers receive up to six calls a day. They are called on to verify alleged mine sites; cases left unattended; and ammunition from... 05.11.2008, Sputnik International
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A fishing rod for mines, a bomb disposal suit – new equipment for police combat engineers
15:58 GMT 05.11.2008 (Updated: 19:47 GMT 19.10.2022) Moscow’s police combat engineers receive up to six calls a day. They are called on to verify alleged mine sites; cases left unattended; and ammunition from WWII. Unique equipment helps perform challenging tasks.
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