03/07/2024 Regno Unito, (UK), Inghilterra, (England), Kent
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A World War Two bomb had to be detonated off the north Kent coast after it was dredged up by a fishing boat. The Royal Navy’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, were called to Herne Bay on Thursday (28 June) to help the Coastguard. Experts say it was a German GD Magnetic-influence mine. Navy divers exploded the mine about a mile off the coast. A Royal Navy Spokesperson said: “Members of the Royal Navy’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal team, from Bravo Squadron, Diving Unit 2 based in Portsmouth, were called to Herne Bay yesterday to assist Kent Police and Herne Bay Coastguard with an incident following a Fishing Vessel dredging up a German GD Magnetic influence mine. Royal Navy divers placed an explosive charge on the ordnance and safely carried out a demolition in situ. The Royal Navy team were stood down and have returned to base.”
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