Prague: Can you even imagine that a bomb dropped during World War II can explode in a country now, maybe not. But this incident has happened in a small European country. Here two bombs dropped during World War II have exploded. According to Reuters, this incident has happened in the Czech Republic. However, these bombs did not explode on their own, but were blasted. It is being told that Czech police have exploded a World War II bomb found in Polish group Orlen (PKN.WA) last week.
In fact, a new tab has been opened in the Litvinov refinery, whose production was stopped after the discovery. Czech TV footage showed live on Friday how this explosion was carried out. However, no significant damage has been done during this time. Czech police said on social media platform X that the first signals received from the explosion site in the refinery complex showed that no significant damage has been done.
This is how the explosion was carried out
Czech police first prepared a platform to carry out a safe explosion. After this, both these bombs found from the Second World War were exploded. For this, the police built a wall of sand bags around the bomb so that a controlled explosion could be carried out. The police had prepared for this for several days before the explosion. Now the Czech police exploded a World War II bomb in the Litvinov refinery in Orlen.