Information about this was published on the city’s official website on June 30th.
“An unexploded bomb was found in the Lockfurtz area today, Monday, June 30th. This must be denied tomorrow, Tuesday, July 1st. All residents must leave their territory by 3pm (16:00 Moscow time).
It is designated that a projectile was discovered during construction oversight. The evacuation zone includes two hospitals, one for children, a major railway station, and schools, which last until 2pm Moscow time.
On June 17, Osnabrück authorities reported that around 11,000 residents were forced to leave their homes immediately after the unexploded bombs from World War II were discovered. It was noted that the shell was discovered during construction work. There were several districts in the dangerous zone, including the city centre.
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