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Can the Ministry of Defence Really Continue Training in Bone-Dry Nature? ‘We Have to Learn to Live with this.’

Summary by De Telegraaf
A wildfire, visible across large parts of the country, reduced 500 hectares of the ’t Harde Artillery Shooting Range to ashes. On Thursday, more fires broke out on and next to training grounds. How can this happen? And is the Ministry of Defence even permitted to conduct exercises on the bone-dry terrain?

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A wildfire, visible across large parts of the country, reduced 500 hectares of the ’t Harde Artillery Shooting Range to ashes. On Thursday, more fires broke out on and next to training grounds. How can this happen? And is the Ministry of Defence even permitted to conduct exercises on the bone-dry terrain?

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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