In the forest near Bięcin (Pomeranian Voivodeship), wild boars dug up 21 unexploded bombs from World War II. – Metal shells were secured and taken by military sappers – informed on Monday asp. Jakub Bagiński, press officer of the Słupsk police.
It was the forest guards who came across on Friday in the forest near the town of Bięcino (Pomeranian Voivodeship) to the wild bills dug from World War II. Pyrotechnic police called to the place confirmed that they were 21 mortar shells.
Finds from World War IIKMP Słupsk
Bagiński aspirate reported that for several hours, until the arrival of military sappers, the place to find unexploded bombded was secured by police from the police station in Główczyce. Sappers on Friday afternoon took the dug bullets, secured them and took them away to detonate them.
Sappers took care of the missilesKMP Słupsk
You have to notify the services
Policemen remind you that every time someone comes across unexploded bombs, it is necessary to inform the services. In such situations, it is better not to act on your own. Such objects pose a threat to life and health.
Source of the main photo: KMP Słupsk