WWII bomb found in Brno disrupts transport

The discovery of an unexploded WWII bomb in Brno caused a two-hour disruption in transport near the city center on Monday, including the suspension of nearby rail services. Police evacuated several dozen people from surrounding buildings as a precaution. The 100-kilogram Soviet-made bomb was safely removed by a bomb disposal team, allowing residents to return home. The incident also led to changes in public transportation, with bus and tram services temporarily rerouted. In a separate case, experts are preparing to safely detonate another WWII bomb found in Litvínov.

Author: Vít Pohanka