Congo destroys 800,000 weapons in 30 months
Munitions experts working in the Republic of Congo have destroyed more than 878,000 weapons in two and a half years, the British Mines Advisory Group (MAG) organisation announced yesterday. Frederic Martin, director of an MAG programme on destroying...
Munitions experts working in the Republic of Congo have destroyed more than 878,000 weapons in two and a half years, the British Mines Advisory Group (MAG) organisation announced yesterday.
Frederic Martin, director of an MAG programme on destroying conventional arms and managing stocks and reserves, presented journalists with a report on the destruction of 878,003 weapons between June 2007 and December 2009.
MAG, a non-governmental organisation founded in 1989, reported that the arms destroyed ranged "from light infantry weapons to artillery and mortars, air-borne bombs, rockets, air-to-air missiles, ground-to-air missiles, anti-personnel mines, and grenades." The operation covered the two main towns, the capital Brazzaville in the southeast and the oil hub and economic capital of Pointe-Noire in the southwest, as well as five regions of the country.
The programme, which cost $1.8 million (€1.3 million), was financed by the US State Department.