31/10/2021 Stati Uniti, California, San Diego
“If you ever come across anything suspicious like this item, please do not pick it up, contact your local law enforcement agency for assistance”
At approximately 12:10 p.m. on Thursday, October 21, EOD personnel safely destroyed the [unexploded ordnance],” said Capt. David Mancilla, a base spokesman. He declined to provide more specifics on exactly where the round was discovered. Days later on Oct. 25, emergency services responded to another report of unexploded ordnance in the 43 Area and found two additional 155mm projectiles. Explosives experts determined both were nonexplosive rounds and they were “detonated at a separate and safe location,” Mancilla said.
Source: taskandpurpose.com–By Paul Szoldra
Territorio Camp Pendleton North. Il 19 ottobre gli artificieri dei Marines intervengono in zona Las Pulgas a causa del rinvenimento di un proiettile d’artiglieria da 155 mm. Il 25 dello stesso mese i Marines intervengono nella stessa area, residenti segnalano la presenza di due colpi sempre da 155 mm. Gli ordigni sono stati distrutti.
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