A MD finds WWII explosives in a park. Italy.

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Hi guys.
Friday i was at my usual spot in the park near where i live in Italy. It was late and getting dark when i found two metal boxes. I quickly posted them on TNet to have an opinion on what they could be. As expected nobody answered or commented so i decided to open one of them. Afterwards i was more convinced that they were some kind of explosives. I put them back where i found them and got back home.
Paleomax on Tnet suggested that they could be German Schu mine 42 from WW2 but I was still in doubt. It was Nhbenz that hit the nail on the head, they were two Geballte Ladung 3kg used for demolition. The next morning i went back to the park worried incase someone had touched them, I checked them again and I had no more doubts that they were Geballte Ladung 3kg. I decided to call the police, you know, they are Italian policemen and they began taking photos to post on their facebook. They were very relaxed until their chief asked them to put the explosives in the car and take them to the police station. They responded that it was wiser to call the blasters and so they did. The blasters told them that they were not dangerous but if they exploded the damage range could be 300 meters. Half of the park was sealed by police tape, journalists couldn't miss this event and now I'm on the newspapers.
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Sorry, the newspaper is only is only in italian.

Ritrovato eslosivo della seconda guerra mondiale al Parco di Monza
 
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Wow! BTW - after getting to the page it gave me the option of translating the story to English. Thanks for sharing...
 
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Wow! BTW - after getting to the page it gave me the option of translating the story to English. Thanks for sharing...

Thanks for watching mate!
 
I'm glad nobody got hurt and that the bomb disposal unit was able to remove it without a problem.
About 2 or 3 years ago, in Central Park, New York City, a tourist jumped off a rock and landed on an explosive device. It caused enough damage to his leg, that an amputation below the knee was necessary.
NYPD speculated that the make shift bomb was improperly disposed of and not a deliberate attempt by anyone to hurt someone. An experiment gone bad.
 
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I'm glad nobody got hurt and that the bomb disposal unit was able to remove it without a problem.
About 2 or 3 years ago, in Central Park, New York City, a tourist jumped off a rock and landed on an explosive device. It caused enough damage to his leg, that an amputation below the knee was necessary.
NYPD speculated that the make shift bomb was improperly disposed of and not a deliberate attempt by anyone to hurt someone. An experiment gone bad.

The funny thing is that the policeman were joking and posting pics on FB. Than the chief called them back and explained what it was all about. He asked them to put the boxes on their car and send to him. The policeman became very serious and they were not joking any more. They refused to put them on the car.
 
I keep chuckling thinking about the Carabanari goofing off until boss man says hey put that into your car and drive it to the station! I love your take off quote form Churchill's speech :laughing9:
 
I keep chuckling thinking about the Carabanari goofing off until boss man says hey put that into your car and drive it to the station! I love your take off quote form Churchill's speech :laughing9:

One of them said; No,no,nooo I want to get back home to my wife tonight :laughing7:
Thanks mate. The first time I heard his speech was when I had 7 years and listening to Iron maiden :headbang:
 

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