'Disappeared' dig site: Irish Army explodes mortar bomb

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Diggers at Bragan bog
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Bragan Bog is the site of an ongoing search for the body of Columba McVeigh

The Irish Army has carried out a controlled explosion on a 'historical' mortar bomb in County Monaghan.

The device was discovered at Bragan Bog where searches have been continuing to find one of the disappeared, Columba McVeigh.

Mr McVeigh, from Donaghmore, County Tyrone, was kidnapped on 1 November 1975.

He was one of 16 murder victims known as the Disappeared, who were killed and secretly buried by the IRA.

The latest search is the sixth attempt to locate the body of the 19 year-old.

His family has strongly rejected the IRA claim that he was an informer.

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Columba McVeigh's family say they have hope that his remains may be found

The Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains (ICLVR) had paused its search for Mr McVeigh in October due to winter weather, with work resuming at the site last month, as spring brought more favourable conditions.

The mortar, which the Irish Army described as "historical", was made safe by controlled explosion.

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