A boy in France finds World War I grenade
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- 04 April, 2021
- 06:17
An 8-year-old boy found an unexploded grenade remaining from the First World War in France, Report says, citing RIA Novosti.
The incident took place in the commune of Tassan la Demi-Lune near the city of Lyon. While playing with his brothers in kindergarten, he found an unexploded World War I grenade.
A group of sappers arrived at the scene and removed the weapon from the area to neutralize it. It is believed that the grenade was in the soil brought to the site.
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