Unsettling problem the air force has gotten itself into. Look at the headline on this. Force that protected u. S. Nuclear weapons. I cant see it on my monitor. There we go. I couldnt tell that you could see it. Force that protects u. S. Nuclear weapons loses explosives on north dakota road and offers 5,000 to get them back. This is how the news gods welcome me home from vacation. The air force is offering 5,000 for leads on the whereabouts on a box of explosive grenade rounds its personnel accidentally dropped on a road in north dakota while traveling between two Intercontinental Ballistic Missile sites. Airmen from the Security Force team were traveling on gravel roads may 1, in north dakota when the back hatch of the vehicle opened and container filled with explosive ammunition fell out. The air force sent more than 00 air men to walk the entire sixmile route where the grenades were probably lost, according to a statement fwrt local sheriff, but two weeks after it was lost, the box o
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Youths of Allawa community in Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State has threatened to mobilize their displaced and hopeless kinsmen to occupy and take shelter in Government facilities within Minna if Government refuses to draft the Joint Security Force Team to the area.
Issuing the threats at a press conference in Minna, the President, Lakpma Youth Assembly, Jibrin Allawa said the withdrawal of military operations following the recent attack and killing of five Nigerian Army and a Civil Defense personnel in the area has led to increasing attacks on the area by bandits.
He claimed armed bandits have captured eight out of the ten wards of Allawa and dislodged the people from their homes.
unsettling problem the air force has gotten itself into. look at the headline on this. force that protected u.s. nuclear weapons. i can t see it on my monitor. there we go. i couldn t tell that you could see it. force that protects u.s. nuclear weapons loses explosives on north dakota road and offers $5,000 to get them back. this is how the news gods welcome me home from vacation. the air force is offering $5,000 for leads on the whereabouts on a box of explosive grenade rounds its personnel accidentally dropped on a road in north dakota while traveling between two intercontinental ballistic missile sites. airmen from the security force team were traveling on gravel roads may 1, in north dakota when the back hatch of the vehicle opened and container