A 50-kilogram flying bomb, estimated to be from World War II, was destroyed in Banja Luka, northern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Civil Protection Department Head Dragan Babić said, “We have identified the site as a priority in line with the notice we received three weeks ago. After that, we have completed the necessary preparations.” He said.
Babic stated that 30 homes in the vicinity were evacuated and the bomb, estimated to be from World War II, was safely destroyed.
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