UXO safely disposed in Central Bougainville

The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) confirms that two unexploded World War II-era bombs in Central Bougainville have been safely disposed of, following a coordinated operation led by the ABG with technical support from the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF).
The disposal operation was successfully carried out at Aropa Airfield and near Kieta Primary School this week, removing long-standing safety risks to surrounding communities.
ABG Chief Secretary and SOE Controller, Kearnneth Nanei, welcomed the successful completion of the operation and commended all partners and communities involved.
“This successful operation is a direct result of strong partnership and coordination, and most importantly, our commitment to protecting our people,” he said.
“We thank the New Zealand Defence Force for their professionalism and expertise, and we acknowledge our communities in Kieta and Aropa for their cooperation, which ensured the safe and orderly conduct of this operation. We also acknowledge the efforts from our government agencies who assisted in coordinating this exercise.”
The unexploded ordnance, assessed as too dangerous to relocate, was safely destroyed in place by NZDF Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) specialists, following strict safety protocols including the establishment of security cordons and protective measures around the sites.
All affected areas have now been declared safe, with restrictions lifted following completion of post-disposal safety assessments.
As part of ongoing efforts, communities are reminded to remain vigilant and to report any suspected unexploded ordnance to authorities.
Mr Nanei also acknowledged the broader support provided by the Government of New Zealand, noting the longstanding partnership in peacebuilding, security, and development in Bougainville.
PC: NZDF
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