A World War II bomb explodes in Munich, Germany


Munich, December 1, 2021, Wednesday

A World War II bomb explodes in Munich, Germany. Five people were injured, one of them in critical condition. The blast occurred at a construction site. The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a pool near the main station, according to the fire department. Railway services were forced to suspend as part of security. Bombs exploded several times during World War II in Germany. According to a local report, the sound of bombs exploding was so powerful that plumes of smoke could be seen all around.

A bomb blast in 2010 killed nine people. Last year in 2020 - 3 bombs found from different places were defused. In 2013, a bomb with a capacity of 1.5 tonnes was found in Frankfurt, forcing 3,000 people to evacuate. The bomb was forced to detonate safely in a controlled environment. Germany, led by Hitler, participated in World War II. Opposition groups called for a boycott of the rally.

Germany also had a treasure trove of bombs. These unexploded ordnance (UXO) bombs are still found. Based on this, the horrors of the World War are estimated. In addition to Germany, Asian countries Vietnam and Taiwan also have problems finding live bombs. When the class war broke out between South and North Vietnam, the United States launched a protracted war and dropped the Nepam bomb. These improvised explosive devices (IEDs) have become a problem even today.

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