(…War is an endless debt for both losers and victors…)
“If you ever come across anything suspicious like this item, please do not pick it up, contact your local law enforcement agency for assistance
“I feel like it was fortunate that it wasn’t a kid that found it,” he said. “Any fisherman could’ve hooked that thing and brought it up, right?”
Foto-Fonte: winnipeg.ctvnews.ca-Danton Unger
Divisione No. 21, (Flin Flon-Northwest), Città Grand Rapids. Un residente mentre pesca alla foce del fiume Saskatchewan, posata su una riva nota una granata inesplosa. L’uomo allerta il figlio il quale, essendo un addetto ai lavori conferma la paura del padre. In fatti il genitore allerta subito la Polizia e aggiunge: “per fortuna l’ho trovata io e no gruppi di bambini”.
Mounties are reminding anyone who comes across explosives or live ammunition to call police for assistance and to not handle them yourself.
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