26/02/2022 Estonia, Harjumaa, Tallinn
“If you ever come across anything suspicious like this item, please do not pick it up, contact your local law enforcement agency for assistance”
According to a press release from the board, a member of the public called the alarm center (Hairekeskus) at 1.50 p.m. on Sunday and reported that they had found what looked like an explosive device in Kakumäe, Haabersti district. On Monday, the Rescue Board’s bomb disposal squad went to destroy the discovered artifact. It turned out to be a World War II-era aerial bomb. However, the map submitted shows that the radius of the danger zone was 250 meters and included three more streets and more than ten buildings.
Selleks, et mitte ennast ega teisi ohtu seada, tuleks lõhkekeha leidmise korral kust iganes kahtlast eset mitte puutuda ja helistada hädaabinumbril 112.
Biography of a Bomb
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