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The Royal Navy’s bomb disposal squad was scrambled after “potential ordnance” was found on a Dorset beach – only find it was ...
An unexploded bomb found in a river in North Yorkshire has been destroyed by specialist naval divers. North Yorkshire Police ...
Bomb experts called after the discovery of a potential ordnance on the beach have determined ... they contacted Royal Navy ...
Edinburgh’s Portobello Beach was locked down by police after a “suspicious item” was found around 9.50am on Tuesday. A police ...
The Royal Navy bomb squad has destroyed an unexploded wartime bomb after it was discovered on Portobello Beach. Police locked ...
Bomb experts called after the discovery of a potential ordnance on the beach have determined ... they contacted Royal Navy bomb disposal experts. However, on arrival, the team from Plymouth ...
The Forest of Bere near Wickham was cordoned off by the police on Sunday, March 23, with the Royal Navy's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team in attendance to deal with the situation.
AN EXPLOSIVE device found on a west Dorset beach was blown up by the bomb squad. Coastguards were first informed about the 'unexploded ordnance' on Charmouth Beach to the east of the river. The beach ...
Residents of a quiet village were shocked as the Royal Navy descended - only for a piece of suspected unexploded ordnance to be a false alarm.
Bomb experts called after the discovery of a potential ordnance on the beach have determined the object was not what it seemed. West Bay Coastguard Rescue Team and Dorset Police were called after ...
The ordnance was not deemed to pose any immediate risk and the Royal Navy were sent to assess it. A police spokesperson said the device was believed to date from World War Two, and was disposed of ...
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