An unexploded hand grenade hit a 9-year-old British child during World War II.
According to international media reports, a live grenade (hand grenade) used for the purpose of explosion and damage during the Second World War was discovered in the garden of a house in the United Kingdom when a nine-year-old boy, George, dropped something while playing there. was looking for
According to media reports, nine-year-old George alerted his mother about the salam grenade found during the excavation, which was immediately reported to the police.
The mother of the 9-year-old child who discovered the grenade told the police that she was almost half asleep when her son told her about finding the grenade in the garden. But without paying much attention, he said that if there is really a grenade in the garden, go and take a picture of it.
According to the child’s mother, Mrs Pinston Bird, she believed her son when she saw the picture of the grenade.
The mother of George, a 9-year-old child related to this incident, says that finding a grenade in the garden of the house, the police coming to the house and the fact that the grenade proved to be historical, all this was very interesting for her son.
On the other hand, this grenade has been named as the ‘unexploded grenade of the Second World War’ by the British police.
Regarding this incident, the British police have to tell the media that the grenade was regularly x-rayed by the bomb squad, which showed that the grenade is still dangerous.
It should be noted that Rural East Devon Police have also shared photos of this grenade and details of the incident on their Facebook page.
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