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Almost 20,000 rounds of German military ammunition stolen from truck: Report
A civilian driver left nearly 20,000 Bundeswehr rounds unattended during an unplanned stop in Burg, Saxony-Anhalt, leading to a serious security breach and ongoing investigation.
- A shipment of close to 20,000 rounds of German military ammunition was stolen from a delivery truck in Burg, Germany.
- The ammunition included 10,000 rounds for pistols, 9,900 blank bullets for assault rifles, and smoke grenades.
- The driver left the truck unattended overnight in an unguarded parking lot, prompting security concerns over who may acquire the lost ammunition.
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The ammunition was stolen from an unattended parking lot, near Magdeburg last week, confirmed this Tuesday the Bundeswehr.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleA theft of ammunition shakes the German army. About 20,000 cartridges disappeared from an unattended truck near Magdeburg.
The German army was stolen a week ago a shipment of ammunition, carried by a civilian deliveryman, told the AFP a spokesman of the Bundeswehr, confirming press reports. ...
·Brussels, Belgium
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right9Center12Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Center
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- 46% of the sources are Center
46% Center
L 19%
C 46%
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