After Pulgaon Fire, Army Conducts Safety Audits Of Arms Depots In Eastern India | Read

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A week after 19 soldiers were killed in the explosion at the Army's ammunition depot at Pulgaon in Maharashtra, the Eastern Command has undertaken a safety audit of depots in eastern India. "We have a few major ammunition dumps in the east and we have done a safety and technical audit of all of them and they are safe," said Lieutenant General Praveen Bakshi, Eastern Army Commander, in Kolkata on Monday.

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