Not quite ... explosives do not need external oxygen
to work. An oxygen supplier and the stuff to be burned
are packed together in an inert way (e.g. gunpowder:
the nitrate supplies the oxygen, the coal and the
sulfur get burned).
As for the extinguish-fire-with-explosives trick:
every fire needs three conditions: burnable material
(here: oil), oxygen (here: surrounding air) and
heat (here: the flame). If you take one of these
three, the fire will cease. The explosives simply
blow away the flame and any heated material
around it.
Sorry if this sounds like a lecture, but fire's
been a special field of interest of mine. ;-)
Andreas
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