Australian, British aid workers killed in blast in Solomon Islands (Reuters)

Start Date: Sunday, September 20, 2020

Last Modified: Friday, September 25, 2020

End Date: Friday, December 31, 9999


SYDNEY (Reuters) - Two men from Australia and Britain who worked for an aid agency that helps to dispose of unexploded bombs were killed in a blast in Solomon Islands, their employer said on Monday.


It was not immediately clear if the employees of Norwegian People's Aid were trying to defuse live munitions at the time of the explosion in Honiara late on Sunday.


Police said the site had to be declared safe before investigators could determine what happened. Australian media reported that the explosion happened in a residential area.


Norwegian People's Aid works to locate unexploded bombs dropped during World War Two, when the Pacific nation was the scene of fierce battles between U.S. and Japanese forces.


The group said it had suspended its activities on Solomon Islands and was assisting with the investigation. 

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