World War II bomb explodes under water in Poland while being defused

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The biggest World War II bomb ever found in Poland explodes under water as navy divers tried to defuse it.

A British World War II bomb has exploded under water while being made safe by navy demolition specialists in north-western Poland.More than 750 people were evacuated for the operation, but no-one was injuredNavy divers were trying to neutralise the bomb through remote deflagration, which means burning out its explosives, but it accidentally detonated during the process.

More than 750 people were evacuated for the operation, which was carried out on the southern edge of the popular Baltic Sea resort of Swinoujscie, which was a busy Nazi Germany military port during the war.Navy spokesman, Second-Lieutenant Grzegorz Lewandowski, said all the divers were a safe distance from the blast, which was felt by local residents but caused no injuries.

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