WWII bomb detonated in northern Italy
A World War II bomb was detonated in northern Italy on Sunday, in an operation that saw 3,000 people evacuated for security reasons, local media reported.
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- Published Date: 11:40 | 08 August 2022
- Modified Date: 11:46 | 08 August 2022
The 450-kilogram bomb had been spotted in the Po river near Mantua, some 160 kilometres south-east of Milan, ANSA news agency reported.
According to ANSA, Army specialists removed the detonator from the bomb before moving the device to a cave some 45 kilometres away where it was detonated in a controlled manner.
Some 3,000 residents were evacuated from the area around the site where the bomb was discovered. They began returning to their homes in the afternoon.