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    MILITARY TACKLES UNEXPLODED MUNITIONS THREAT TO CENTRAL KAZAKHSTAN

    Interfax-Kazakhstan news agency, Almaty
    27 Mar 06

    Astana, 27 March: The Kazakh Defence Ministry has discussed preventive
    measures against munitions explosions on the territory of (central
    Kazakh) Karaganda Region.

    A press release circulated by the press service of the ministry today
    says Defence Minister Mukhtar Altynbayev on 24 March held a meeting
    with the ministry's senior officers and considered "the need to ensure
    public safety is maintained and preventive measures are taken against
    munitions explosions around the town of Balkhash".

    Munitions, which are occasionally discovered at different places near
    Balkhash, have ended up in the area after a fire at munitions depots
    at the Tokrau [railway] station (near Balkhash) in 2001, the press
    release says.

    The fire broke out at a military unit in Tokrau, where several dozens
    of thousands of tonnes of munitions used in field artillery, mortars
    and firearms were stored, in August 2001 and raged for three days.

    However, the shells continued exploding for a long time after the fire.

    The shells were brought to the depots in 1989 from Afghanistan after
    the withdrawal of the Soviet troops, and from Armenia following the
    Spitak earthquake [in 1988].

    The press release says currently the Aspap [Equipment] limited
    liability partnership, which has a licence from the Industry and
    Trade Ministry, is recycling scrap metal from the artillery shells.

    There have been various emergency situations during the recycling of
    munitions this year.

    A shell detonated in Balkhash in February as it was being dismantled,
    using gas-cutting equipment, for further recycling. Five workers of
    the Aspap company died from the wounds they had received.

    [Passage omitted: A working group will be set up and sent to Balkhash
    to study the situation.]
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