A shocking find was made in the middle of the forest in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on Wednesday (May 6). Boars exposed him.
- On Wednesday (May 6th) a large amount of ammunition from the Second World War was seized in a forest in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .
- This emerges from a press report by the police in Neubrandenburg.
- On Thursday (May 7th) a search was made in the area where the ammunition was found.
Pasewalk - Almost 75 years after the end of the Second World War *, a spectacular ammunition discovery was made on Wednesday (May 6) in a forest in Pasewalk in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . This is the result of a press release from the police in Neubrandenburg.
Second World War: huge ammunition find in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
On Wednesday morning, the Pasewalk police were "called for an operation in a forest between Ladenthin and Pomellen", according to a press report.
When the officers arrived in the forest on the spot, they saw the discovery of a hunter and alarmed the ammunition rescue service . The hunter had found no fewer than a hundred Russian grenades, twenty rifle grenades, a hand grenade and 25 pieces of infantry ammunition. The ammunition was finally recovered by the ammunition recovery service.
A huge ammunition find from the Second World War was made in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: search results in further war ammunition
On Thursday (May 7th), as can be seen from the press report by the police in Neubrandenburg , a search was then carried out in the area where the ammunition was found the day before . "And it was worth it," as police spokeswoman Katrin Kleedehn told the "Bild" newspaper about the find.
Accordingly, a further 220 throwing grenades, a German bazooka, two hand grenades and ten pieces of infantry ammunition were recovered.
A huge ammunition find from the Second World War was made in a forest in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
© Police Inspectorate Anklam
The ammunition was partly in the ground at a depth of one meter and probably comes from the Second World War, which ended 75 years ago on May 8th *. Police spokeswoman Katrin Kleedehn said: "The site of the discovery could have been a so-called position or a shelter."
As the Bild newspaper writes, wild boars are said to have dug out the grenades and uncovered them.
Meanwhile, a mother from Lübeck forced her four healthy children into wheelchairs for years, fooling doctors and teachers. Now she has been convicted.
A brutal murder is said to have occurred in Werder (Havel) on Monday evening (May 11). A man is said to have killed a woman and then fled.
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