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Disarmament of World War I bomb in Stuttgart on Monday

Around 80 years after World War II, there are still hazards in the ground. A mine was discovered during investigation measures. Experts are now preparing its removal.

The defusing of a World War II bomb is planned in Stuttgart-Feuerbach. (Symbolic Image)
The defusing of a World War II bomb is planned in Stuttgart-Feuerbach. (Symbolic Image)

- Disarmament of World War I bomb in Stuttgart on Monday

Bomb Disposal Experts Plan to Defuse a World War II Bomb in Stuttgart-Feuerbach. The Bomb Disposal Service of Baden-Württemberg has discovered the unexploded ordnance during investigative measures, the city of Stuttgart reports. The bomb is set to be defused next Monday.

For safety reasons, a security zone will be established around the discovery site in the Lemberg area. Approximately 340 residents will be affected by the evacuation. The duration of the defusal cannot be estimated in advance, as it depends on the type and condition of the explosive body, among other factors.

The responsible authority for defusing the bomb, which was discovered by the Bomb Disposal Service, is The Commission. To ensure the safety of the public and the bomb specialists, The Commission will oversee the establishment and maintenance of the security zone.

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