Mine
Mine event in Primorje Gorski Kotar County, Rijeka area, Croatia on Sun 19th March 2023
19th March 2023
Croatian authorities halted traffic, blasted emergency sirens and evacuated part of the historic port city of Rijeka on Sunday so they could detonate a massive Nazi ship mine found still buried in the seabed. Croatian police released videos of the complex and dangerous operation that showed divers fixing straps to the 1,500-pound piece of aged World War II ordnance so it could be moved. Another video showed the distant explosion of the device that sent a tremendous plume of seawater skyward. The anti-ship mine was found in June near the port on the Adriatic Sea. Officials moved it further away from the city before detonating it with a special police unit. Police Officer Nenad Krasny said the mine contained huge quantities of explosives. About 500 residents were evacuated during the operation, according to CGTNEurope. Two dozen people took part in the detonation, which was delicately carried out, Krasny said. Anything else Òwould be too dangerous for the citizens and the infrastructure,Ó he said. Historic Rijeka, which sits perched on the nationÕs northwest corner, is known as CroatiaÕs principal seaport and its third-largest city.
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Primorje Gorski Kotar County ( Rijeka area )
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