Discovery of unexploded ammunition from the Second World War in a village in Harghita

Discovery of unexploded ammunition from the Second World War in a village in Harghita
Discovery of unexploded ammunition from the Second World War in a village in Harghita
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A man from a village in Harghita called 112 on Wednesday evening and announced that he had found unexploded ammunition elements in the yard after digging, according to stiripesurse.ro.

The pyrotechnic crew found an explosive projectile and two rounds, most likely from the Second World War.

“A citizen from the village of Gârciu, Racu commune, called 112 this evening after he found, in his own yard, following some digging, elements of ammunition left unexploded, which appeared to be cartridges and a projectile”, according to the ISU Snort.

A pyrotechnic crew of ISU Harghita arrived at the scene.

“On this occasion, they found that it was a horse explosive projectile. 77 mm and 2 cartridges cal. 7.62 mm, most likely from the Second World War”, according to the cited source.

A man from Giurgiu found an object in the attic of the house that seemed to be a projectile

A man from Giurgiu found on Wednesday, in the attic of his house, an object that seemed to be a projectile. Immediately after seeing the ammunition, he called 112 to ask for help from the authorities, according to dcnews.ro.

This afternoon, the man went to the attic of his house in the town of Trestieni, Giurgiu county to do work on the roof, when he found an object that seemed to be a projectile. He didn’t think too much and called 112 to ask for help from the authorities.

The pyrotechnicians from ISU Giurgiu and a police team went to the scene. Following the checks carried out, it was found that it is a 37 mm explosive projectile. It was lifted and transported to safety, to be destroyed.

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