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Three World War II leftover bombs were found at a construction site in the North Brabant province of the Netherlands.

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08/02/2026
On November 4th, local time, during excavation work to lay new pipelines at a construction site in North Brabant province, Netherlands, three unexploded bombs left over from World War II were discovered. According to local police, each bomb weighs 500 kilograms. Currently, the surrounding area has been cordoned off, and later, dismantling operations will be carried out.
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