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Photo: IT-3
Mine may have been at sea since WWII
The beach was cordoned off. Vacationers who were less than 500 meters away were removed from this area.
In the Odessa region, on the central beach of the city of Chornomorsk, a marine mine was found on the central beach of Chornomorsk, local TV channel IT-3 reported on Saturday, August 29.
The ammunition was found by vacationers. According to the head of the KU Municipal Guard, Petr Kanaryan, judging by the corrosion it has, the mine has been at sea for a long time, presumably since the Second World War. Agents from the State Emergency Service were called to the scene.
The beach territory was cordoned off, vacationers who were within 500 meters were removed from this area.
The pyrotechnicians who arrived initially planned to detonate the munitions in the water, but then decided to remove the mine and deactivate it off the beach. The mine has already been removed. Now they are transporting her to the landfill.
Earlier, three hundred-year-old mines appeared on the Danube: one sailed into the territory of Romania, the other two brought them to Ismael. Among them was another 480 kg mine with full combat gear with a kill zone of up to 500 meters.
It was also reported that a resident of the Odessa region unearthed a hundred pomegranates in the garden. The bombers arriving at the scene seized 86 Soviet F-1 grenades and 16 German Eihandgranate M39s.
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