Lessons from successful WWII bomb detonation will improve training for future cases: SAF

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The team behind the successful detonation of a World War II bomb at Upper Bukit Timah last month said lessons from that operation will improve training for future cases. These include how to better manage large-scale evacuations, as well as techniques to reduce the blast impact. Alif Amsyar with more.

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