Low Water: And Suddenly a Bazooka Lies on the Shore
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The level in the Rhine reaches historical lows. Where else water flows, weapons, ammunition remains and unexploded persons from the Second World War come to light. The combat medium clearance service is in continuous operation. By Lucretia Gather.
A smoking phosphorus grenade from World War II was discovered on the banks of the Rhine in the town of Trebur in southern Hesse. It was exposed by low water levels, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing Der Spiegel. According to police, the old munition surfaced due to low water levels in the Rhine. After the grenade was exposed to air again, the phosphorus reacted with oxygen, causing smoke to rise from the grenade. A man noticed the find while walking …
It was used in World War II and has now come back in the truest sense of the word: Due to the low water a Bazooka rocket has been found on the Rhine in Koblenz.
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In Germany, in the city of Trebour (federal land of Hessen), a phosphorus grenade from the Second World War broke out to the surface due to low water levels in the Rhine.
The long drought causes historically low river levels. More and more ammunition from the Second World War appears. At Trebur, a walker has now discovered a smoking phosphorus grenade on the banks of the Rhine.
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