Swimmer swimming directly into the pomegranate – at the beach



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It was Saturday morning that a man was swimming in Lille Kulgab in the north of Zeeland, a few kilometers from the west coast of Skåne.

But the simulation probably did not have what the man meant.

For the third time this year, a garnet was found in the water, reports Danish BT. John Mogensen, of the Danish Coastal Rescue and Life Service, urges all bathers to be very careful when they encounter a grenade.

– Some of the grenades are sharp and can be potentially dangerous. Therefore, I strongly urge people not to touch the grenades if they find them, "Mogensen told BT.

The current beach is according to the newspaper near Melbylägret, which was used by the Danish Armed Forces for 100 years – until in 2003.

Can be blown – near the beach

The Area was, inter alia, the firing range of the Second World War. The grenade found on Saturday should be transported and secured. It is also possible that the grenade erupted near the beach.

– We would prefer to avoid blasting on the site because of the presence of swimmers. But in the end, it's a matter of assessing whether the product is dangerous to transport or not, "says Lars Møller, head of the navy's mines department, at the Frederiksborg County Journal.

The area where grenades were found was previously finkammat several times. In 2013, after Storm Bodil, about 40 grenades were discovered from the war – but there are still grenades in the water.

The man who found the grenade on his swimming should have managed to not be damaged.

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