Evacuation of a residential block in Radom. Artillery shells in the apartment

Victor Boolen

Evacuation of a residential block in Radom. Artillery shells in the apartment

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15 residents of the block on Paderewskiego Street in Radom were evacuated. One of the tenants kept artillery shells in his house, most likely from the Second World War. We received information about the evacuation on the RMF FM hotline.

The discovery of artillery shells by police officers in Radom was accidental.

While carrying out activities in one of the apartments, the police found objects resembling artillery shells, most likely from the Second World War she told RMF FM Justina Yashkevich, press secretary of the Municipal Police Headquarters in Radom.

So far, two missiles are known.

15 people – residents of the block on Paderevski Street – were evacuated.

As reported by the police to RMF FM, the find has been secured and operations are underway. Sappers were sent to the scene of the accident.



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