That's what it looks like to me. Combined with the camera crew's uncertainty of where they were, and the date being a week later, I appears these guys were filming a different bunker at a different place at a different time ("Wrong bunker, wrong place, wrong time" ?)
So the stuff they are taping WAS secured by troops and WAS NOT lost. It is not "proof" that there was explosive at Al QaaQa when the U.S. arrived. And if that is the case, this report was a bigger mis-information attempt than RaTHergate.
Exactly.