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Bomb disposal from the 65m deep cave

al'saad

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Extraction of the SD50 bomb from the 65 meters deep cave in Bosnia and Herzegovina where mass tomb with the remaining of the war crime victims is located. As demolition in situ would destroy forensic evidences all ordnance needs to be extracted and destroyed outside. This task is being done by the techs trained both in EOD and rope rescue.

Video shows getting the bomb to the surface:

[video]https://youtu.be/umcL_e_Xbyg[/video]
 

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We are recovering remainings from the 90s, but there is a piece of information about WWII remainings also.
 
Some more spelEOD:

[video]https://youtu.be/B_N5cLc4Ffc[/video]

[video]https://youtu.be/HInID-oBqaA[/video]
 
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