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Significant Discovery of Soviet Ammunition in Berlin's Pankow District

During a routine walk, specialist LKA units uncovered 1.5 tonnes of Soviet ammunition, including 59 unexploded shells from World War II, in a Berlin forest.

Editorial StaffMay 23, 20261 MIN READ

A routine walk in the Pankow district of Berlin has led to the discovery of a substantial cache of Soviet ammunition. Specialist units from the LKA were involved in the unearthed find.

The total amount of ammunition discovered is reported to be 1.5 tonnes, which includes 59 unexploded shells dating back to the Second World War.

This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding unexploded ordnance from past conflicts and the importance of careful monitoring in urban areas.