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French munitions theft: Around 200 detonators and grenades stolen from military site | French munitions theft: Around 200 detonators and grenades stolen from military site |
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Around 200 detonators and grenades have been stolen from a military site in southern France, according to officials. | Around 200 detonators and grenades have been stolen from a military site in southern France, according to officials. |
Police investigating the case believe the munitions were stolen overnight at the Mirimas site, which is run by a combination of military services west of Marseille. | Police investigating the case believe the munitions were stolen overnight at the Mirimas site, which is run by a combination of military services west of Marseille. |
Thieves appear to have cut through a fence to enter the high-security site, according to a police official who spoke to The Associated Press on a condition of anonymity. | Thieves appear to have cut through a fence to enter the high-security site, according to a police official who spoke to The Associated Press on a condition of anonymity. |
Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has ordered an investigation to be launched into who carried out the break-in, and how it was organised. | Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has ordered an investigation to be launched into who carried out the break-in, and how it was organised. |
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He also tasked a government office with putting forward "corrective measures" of how such sites are protected within 15 days. | He also tasked a government office with putting forward "corrective measures" of how such sites are protected within 15 days. |
Some nine storehouses were targeted in the theft, which was a first for the site, Mayor Frederic Vigouroux of Miramas told The Associated Press. | Some nine storehouses were targeted in the theft, which was a first for the site, Mayor Frederic Vigouroux of Miramas told The Associated Press. |
"It wasn't cotton candy that was stolen,” he said. "These are dangerous munitions." | "It wasn't cotton candy that was stolen,” he said. "These are dangerous munitions." |
Around 160 civilians and soldiers work on the site each day, where guards accompanied by sniffer dogs patrol behind two fences which are separated by a “no-man’s-land”-style area, according to French military spokesman Col. Gilles Jaron. | Around 160 civilians and soldiers work on the site each day, where guards accompanied by sniffer dogs patrol behind two fences which are separated by a “no-man’s-land”-style area, according to French military spokesman Col. Gilles Jaron. |
He added that as the explosives are not specialty munitions, they are relatively easy to use. | He added that as the explosives are not specialty munitions, they are relatively easy to use. |
The 200-hectare (500-acre) base sits on the outskirts of the town of 30,000 and stocks munitions like those used in French military operations in Mali and Afghanistan. | The 200-hectare (500-acre) base sits on the outskirts of the town of 30,000 and stocks munitions like those used in French military operations in Mali and Afghanistan. |
The incident comes as France remains on high alert following deadly terror attacks in January and June. | The incident comes as France remains on high alert following deadly terror attacks in January and June. |
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