Australia's Royal Navy Completes Destruction of WWII Munitions in South Pacific
The Royal Australian Navy has successfully disposed of 2,200 unexploded munitions off Papua New Guinea, part of Operation Render Safe. This operation aims to enhance regional security and community safety by addressing remnants of World War II.

The Royal Australian Navy has concluded the disposal of 2,200 unexploded munitions near Papua New Guinea as part of Operation Render Safe. This operation, which has been active for over 20 years, focuses on mitigating the hazards posed by WWII remnants in the South Pacific.
Additionally, a reconnaissance task force will be deployed to Tuvalu in July to investigate war debris in Nanumea Lagoon, where extensive contamination from wartime activities has been reported. The clearance operation is expected to facilitate safer communities and support economic development for the region's residents. The ongoing efforts reflect a commitment to regional security, particularly amid growing concerns regarding foreign military influence in the Pacific.




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