24/07/2024 Regno Unito, (UK), Scozia (Scotland), Dumfries e Galloway (Dùn Phris agus an Gall-Ghaidhealaibh)
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The World War II mortar had been discovered by a man with a metal detector who alerted the emergency services. An unexploded wartime bomb was detonated by experts at Powfoot beach. The World War II mortar had been discovered by a man with a metal detector who alerted the emergency services. And on Friday morning the Explosives Ordnance Disposal team blew up the device amid dramatic scenes near Seaward Caravan Park. Stewart Bryden, senior coastal operations officer (SCOO), said: “Late on Thursday evening a guy with a metal detector (on the beach) got a hit on his machine and dug around it.
Photo-Source: dailyrecord.co.uk
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