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During World War II, Allied forces clashed with Hind Bahini in northeastern India. Today, 65 years later, a man died in that war bomb. Four others were injured. The incident took place in Dimapur, Nagaland, India.
According to local media sources in India, a man from Dimapur, Nagaland, used to regularly collect pieces of scrap metal. The man was collecting pieces of metal Tuesday as usual. The man saw a metal object in the local Burmese camp area. Then he tried to break the object with a hammer. There was a sudden explosion when hit with a hammer. He died on the spot.
Naeem Mustafa, a local police deputy commissioner, said the dead man was a resident of the UNB colony in the Burma camp area. The house where the deceased lived was also partially damaged. One person died and four others were injured in the blast. One of the injured is a woman. The injured were rushed to a local hospital for treatment. Dimapur police have confirmed the news through a post on Twitter.
According to Indian media, the bomb is believed to have been abandoned during World War II. Aside from World War II, the possibility of another possibility cannot be ruled out. That is a militant activity. Also in Nagaland, various militant groups were once quite active. In the past there have also been attacks by militants in Nagaland. But now the situation is relatively calm.
Naeem Mustafa said another investigation was launched. Only after a thorough investigation can it be confirmed and explained in detail.
Source: News Eighteen.
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