More Than 900 World War II Munitions Found In Japan
More than 900 unexploded munitions from World War II have been found beneath a restaurant in Okinawa, police said Thursday.Construction workers on a road expansion project detected the explosives with a metal detector and notified police Wednesday morning, Kiyotaka Maedomari, a senior police official in Itoman city, told AFP.
An army bomb disposal squad discovered the total of 902 unexploded munitions -- including rocket bombs, grenades and motor projectiles -- believed to have been made in the United States, he said.
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