Explosives expert claims Beirut explosion was caused by burning military missiles - not ammonium nitrate
The donor nations also urged Lebanon to 'fully commit themselves to timely measures and reforms' in order to unlock longer-term support for the country's economic and financial recovery.
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Expert says Beirut blast caused by burning military missilesDanilo Coppe, 56 and from Parmesan in Italy, is one of the country's leading explosive experts. He believes the blast was not caused by ammonium nitrate because the colour of the cloud was orange.
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Expert says Beirut blast caused by burning military missilesDanilo Coppe, 56 and from Parmesan in Italy, is one of the country's leading explosive experts. He believes the blast was not caused by ammonium nitrate because the colour of the cloud was orange.
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Expert says Beirut blast caused by burning military missilesDanilo Coppe, 56 and from Parmesan in Italy, is one of the country's leading explosive experts. He believes the blast was not caused by ammonium nitrate because the colour of the cloud was orange.
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