The discovery stemmed from a joint operation by the Polish border guard, Europol and the DEA to protect underwater ...
Toxic ammunition is rotting away in the Baltic Sea. Germany wants to recover it before it’s too late
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Approximately 1.6 million tons of WWII ammunition rot on Baltic Sea floors, slowly releasing toxic compounds into ...
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Toxic ammunition is rotting away in the Baltic Sea. Germany wants to recover it before it’s too late
BOLTENHAGEN, Germany (AP) — Slowly, Dirk Schoenen dives down to a huge pile of ammunition from World War II at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. He removes some of the top pieces and carefully puts them ...
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