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One person dead, two heavily wounded, 11 light injured.

Happend during recycling of rubble. Cause is unkown. But it is said, that it could have been a so called "Luftmine" blockbuster bomb. The shockwave was astonishing high.

It could also be a long time delay bomb which was inactive and became active after building demolation.

 

I think it will happen again and again in the near future, because there are still a lot of unexploded boms of last WW in the soil.

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We even have them here. A practice range from WWII was turned into living space decades later, and as a result unexploded bombs are found from time to time. One was near a school IIRC.

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