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  • Jul 7

    Wrocław evacuates 3,000 residents after WWII bomb found during earthworks

    A mandatory evacuation of around 3,000 residents is underway in Wrocław's Szczepin district after a WWII-era unexploded bomb was unearthed during construction work on Trzemeska Street.

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