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300-kilo WWI bomb removed in Belgrade

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The 305mm "Morser M.11" howitzer shell, found last Wednesday, was used by the Austro-Hungarian army during the July 1914 siege of the capital during World War I, Interior Minister Ivica Dacic ahead of the removal operation.

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A World War I bomb has been safely removed from a construction site near Serbia's parliament in Belgrade on Sunday. The bomb weighed close to 300 kilograms and was found on Wednesday. It was used by the Austro-Hungarian army when it captured the capital during World War I, according to Interior Minister Ivica Dacić. Before the move...

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300-kilo WWI bomb removed in Belgrade

A century-old artillery round weighing nearly 300 kilogrammes (660 pounds), was safely removed on Sunday from a construction site near the Serbian Parliament in Belgrade, police said.

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An artillery projectile from the First World War, weighing almost 300 kilograms, was removed on Sunday from a construction site near the Serbian Parliament in Belgrade, reports AFP, taken by Agerpres. The bomb was then transported to a vast sandy area 60 kilometers east of the Serbian capital, where it was safely destroyed, according to a police spokesman. "130 members of the police participated in the operation", stated the Minister of the Inte…

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This Sunday, near the Parliament in Belgrade, an artillery grenade dating from the First World War was found during a construction site An artillery grenade dating from the

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Naslovi.net broke the news in on Wednesday, September 18, 2024.
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