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Today my guest is retired Colonel Mohammed Al Maskati. We talked at the beginning about the brutal Iraqi invasion, as my guest witnessed this era and played a major role in participating during the invasion. Then he talked about the beginnings of his entry into the military and how and why he chose the specialization and explosives department in the Special Forces Administration. After joining the explosives department, he started his work immediately due to the large number of reports in Kuwait, which were caused by the remnants of the Iraqi invasion of explosives and ammunition that littered the land of Kuwait. What are these reports and where are they located? What are the types of explosives and ammunition? Are there any reports to this day? We finally talked about the painful incident, which is the bombing of the Imam Al-Sadiq Mosque, which occurred in the State of Kuwait, and he was the most prominent officer who dealt with it, and he talked about this painful incident in detail.. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 5:00 His professional life 7:00 The beginning of the talk about the invasion 10:00 The Kuwaiti army 17:00 The beginning of the invasion 40:01 His entry into the Interior Ministry and the Explosives Department 48:14 Stories of dealing with explosives after the invasion 1:14:35 His talk about the field of the Explosives Department 1:20:20 Types of reports 1:28:20 A bullet exploded on him and one of his friends 1:30:50 The Imam Al-Sadiq Mosque explosion incident 1:45:00 A report of a mine in the Ashairj area 1:54:00 The places with the most ammunition in Kuwait 1:57:00 A response about Kuwait that was gone in one day Presented by: Badr Al-Yaqoub This episode is sponsored by: - Omar Company - Dry Company Follow us on our page at: https://reach.link/baderalyaqoub_ Note: We respect the opinions of the guests of the podcast “In My Mind, a Question,” but they are opinions and ideas that reflect their point of view. We thank you for supporting the podcast “In My Mind, a Question,” and we are happy to receive your suggestions.