Almost 2,500 mortar shells from Serbia bought for Indonesia's spy agency last year were converted to be air-dropped. Some were used in attacks on eight villages in Papua.
JAKARTA(Reuters) - Almost 2,500 mortar shells from Serbia bought for Indonesia's spy agency last year were converted to be air-dropped, and some were used in attacks on eight villages in Papua, according to a report from an arms monitoring group and photos provided to Reuters.
By Tom Allard and Stanley Widianto JAKARTA(Reuters) - Almost 2,500 mortar shells from Serbia bought for Indonesia's spy agency last year were converte.