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In France, about 15 thousand residents were evacuated due to a shell from the Second World War.

BFMTV: a World War II-era shell was found near Paris, residents evacuated
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About 15,000 residents of the Collomb commune near Paris were evacuated due to a World War II shell disposal operation. This was announced on April 19 by BFMTV.

"A team of sappers arrived in Colombe on Sunday, April 19, to [mine] an explosive device of the Second World War, found on April 10. All residents within a radius of 450 m had to leave their homes...> Thus, it affected about 15 thousand people in a commune with a population of more than 90 thousand," the publication says.

It is noted that in addition to Colombe, security measures partially affected two more neighboring communes. The sappers' operation was supposed to begin at 8:00 Moscow time. Local residents were asked to close all doors, windows and shutters, as well as move their cars. Several accommodation facilities were opened for the evacuated residents, warning that the work could last until the evening.

In Poland, in October 2025, more than 20,000 WWII munitions were discovered during the construction of an expressway. The most dangerous finds were taken to the landfill, where experts neutralized them. Smaller ammunition was defused on the spot.

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