B8n temporarily closed: World War II bomb successfully defused at Düsseldorf airport
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At Düsseldorf Airport on Wednesday a bomb from the Second World War was found. It was defused in the night to Thursday. There were also effects on car traffic.
Two World War II shells were discovered by workers in the walls of the Charles de Fucauld school in Brest during extension work.
The Fisheries Waters Authority calls the police, and experts remove the object. Numerous onlookers watch.
Update 15.05.2025: At 0:25 a.m., the American 10-centner aircraft bomb from the Second World War was successfully defused by the anti-combat agents. *** Workers discovered a 10-centner aircraft bomb from the Second World War on the site of the airport during exploratory work on Wednesday (14 May) at 6:30 p.m.. It is to be defused by the anti-combat agents service on Wednesday. The crisis staff and the airport have agreed to de-escalate after the…
On the grounds of the Düsseldorf airport, a plane bomb must be defused.
A 10-ton US aerial bomb from World War II was discovered during exploratory work on the grounds of Düsseldorf Airport. As the Düsseldorf Fire Department announced Wednesday evening, the bomb will be defusaled overnight. The bomb disposal service assessed the situation as necessitating defusing the same day. After consultation between all parties involved, the defusing was carried out after the end of flight operations, thus having no impact on f…
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