Berlin LKA units uncover 59 unexploded Second World War shells in Pankow
Unexploded Shells
LKA units discovered 59 unexploded Second World War shells during a routine search in Berlin’s Pankow district.
LKA units discovered 59 unexploded Second World War shells during a routine search in Berlin’s Pankow district.
Historical Significance
The discovery of 59 unexploded World War II shells underscores the ongoing risks posed by war remnants in urban areas, highlighting the need for continued vigilance and specialist intervention.
The discovery of 59 unexploded World War II shells underscores the ongoing risks posed by war remnants in urban areas, highlighting the need for continued vigilance and specialist intervention.
Surprising Find
“We are committed to safely disposing of these World War II shells to protect the community and ensure public safety,” stated an LKA spokesperson.
“We are committed to safely disposing of these World War II shells to protect the community and ensure public safety,” stated an LKA spokesperson.
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A walk in Berlin’s Pankow district led to a surprise discovery: specialist LKA units unearthed 59 unexploded Second World War shells.

