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80 individuals evacuated due to discovery of unexploded WWII missile in Poland

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Last updated: 2024/07/27 at 9:15 AM
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An explosive Katyusha missile from World War II was discovered in a field near Chlebowo, Poland, prompting the evacuation of about 80 people from the area. The missile, known for its large field of fire, was found approximately 100 meters from the High Service Area where heavy fighting occurred in March 1945. Military officials recommended a safety zone of 1500 meters due to the potential hazard posed by the Katyusha missile. Local police closed off a section of the S3 express road near the village as a precaution.

Jakub Kuźmowicz, press officer of the District Police Chief in Gryfino, stated that a sapper patrol was on site and working to assess the situation. Once the patrol gave the go-ahead, officials planned to close off the S3 road and other district roads in the vicinity of Chlebowo. This included the road between Stare Bryki Chlebowe and the district road number 119 leading to Radziszewski. The discovery of the Katyusha missile raised concerns about potential risks to public safety, leading to the swift evacuation of residents in the area.

The Katyusha missile, a type of rocket artillery developed by the Soviet Union during World War II, is known for its destructive capabilities. With a large field of fire, the missile can pose a significant threat if not handled properly. The evacuation of residents in Chlebowo highlights the importance of taking precautions when dealing with potentially hazardous military ordnance. Military officials set a safety zone of 1500 meters to minimize the risk to the public and ensure that proper measures were in place to handle the situation.

The presence of a Katyusha missile near Chlebowo serves as a reminder of the lingering dangers posed by unexploded ordnance from past conflicts. The discovery of such military artifacts underscores the need for continued vigilance in areas that were once battlegrounds. Local authorities, including the police and sapper patrols, play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of residents and mitigating potential risks associated with explosive devices. By responding promptly to the discovery of the Katyusha missile, officials were able to implement necessary measures to protect the public and prevent any harm.

The closure of roads near Chlebowo due to the discovery of the Katyusha missile emphasizes the serious nature of the situation. Authorities took swift action to secure the area and prevent any access to potentially hazardous zones. The cooperation between different agencies, including the police and sapper patrols, was instrumental in handling the situation effectively. By following established safety protocols and recommendations, officials were able to address the threat posed by the Katyusha missile and ensure the well-being of the community. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of proper handling and disposal of explosive devices to prevent accidents and protect public safety.

In conclusion, the discovery of a Katyusha missile near Chlebowo in Poland prompted the evacuation of residents and the closure of nearby roads as a precautionary measure. The large field of fire of the missile and its potential hazards required military officials to establish a safety zone of 1500 meters. Prompt response from local authorities and cooperation between different agencies were essential in managing the situation effectively. The incident underscores the ongoing risks posed by unexploded ordnance from past conflicts and the need for continued vigilance in handling such military artifacts. By following safety protocols and implementing necessary measures, officials were able to ensure the safety of residents and prevent any harm from the Katyusha missile.

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