WWII Era Grenades Found At Car Factory

Sutherland, United Kingdom A British RAF EOD squad was called to respond to the Nissan factory after workers uncovered several munitions during excavation work associated with an expansion of the paint shop. The munitions, identified as WW II era white phosphorus (WP) grenades were safely disposed of in-site after a sandbag structure was constructed for blast mitigation purposes. Although one worker who initially discovered the munitions reportedly went to hospital, he was released with no reported injuries.

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