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Soldiers Injured in Ammunition Incident

Media Release

18 May 2006

Soldiers Injured in Ammunition Incident

Three New Zealand Army soldiers have sustained injuries from an ammunition related incident that occurred while they were taking part in an exercise in the Waiouru training area. The incident occurred at approximately 5.30pm Wednesday night (not Thursday as previously stated) in the Argo Valley, 15 kilometres from Waiouru Camp.

A Court of Inquiry has been initiated.

Two soldiers were transported by civilian helicopter from Waiouru Hospital to Palmerston North Hospital last night. One soldier is in a stable condition. The other soldier is in a serious condition. Both soldiers’ families are with them. The third soldier was transported to Palmerston North Hospital last night via ambulance and has been discharged this morning.

The soldiers had completed a live firing exercise and were taking part in refurbishing the position and the stores and equipment used. It appears that an explosion occurred during this activity.

The soldiers are from Linton Military Camp based 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment. They were taking part in an infantry weapons training activity. NZLAVs were part of the exercise although they were not used in the live firing activity.

ENDS

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