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Father and son, whereas metallic detecting, discover 138+ artillery shells in Czech forest

Editorial Board Published November 22, 2025
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A father and son just lately stumbled throughout an enormous cache of previous artillery shells in Czech forest — triggering a two-day operation involving a bomb squad.

The Police of the Czech Republic mentioned the invention was reported by a 48-year-old father who had gone metallic detecting along with his son on Oct. 28. 

The pair have been lower than 1,000 toes away from the Czech-Polish border crossing in Bartošovice, nestled within the Orlické Mountains.

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The daddy advised officers that he had “found an object resembling ammunition in a forested area,” in accordance with the interpretation of a launch issued on Oct. 31.

As soon as alerted, law enforcement officials have been “immediately dispatched to secure the area and conduct an initial investigation,” the assertion learn.

Father and son, whereas metallic detecting, discover 138+ artillery shells in Czech forest

A father and son’s metallic detecting journey within the Czech Republic led police to uncover greater than 150 previous artillery shells. (Policie České republiky)

“The man explained that while recreationally metal detecting with his underage son, he had unearthed a suspicious metal object at a depth of about 30 centimeters,” the police mentioned within the press launch.

“Because of the nature of the find, police called in a specialist bomb technician.”

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In the course of the two-day search, a bomb disposal skilled discovered a whopping 138 105 mm artillery shells, 14 75 mm shells and 5 cartridge instances.

All munitions have been transported to a specialised storage facility in Ralsko, which can be residence to a former navy airport.

Authorities mentioned the shells included each 105 mm and 75 mm rounds, together with a number of cartridge instances. (Policie České republiky)

As reported by Czech outlet České noviny, the artifacts seemingly date again to World Conflict II.

“The police thank citizens who act responsibly in such situations, as their vigilance and prompt reporting allow experts to intervene safely, minimize risk and protect lives and property,” the discharge mentioned.

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Authorities urged the general public to behave equally in the event that they encounter suspicious objects, particularly in the event that they’re ammunition or explosives.

“Do not handle the object,” police mentioned. 

Bomb disposal specialists eliminated greater than 150 artillery shells found close to the Czech-Polish border within the Orlické Mountains. (Policie České republiky)

“Do not dig it up, move it or examine it.”

“Keep a safe distance and warn others nearby [and] wait for police or a bomb technician to arrive.”

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The Orlické Mountains are located between the Czech Republic and Poland — and the 2 nations have seen a number of archaeological discoveries in 2025.

Czech officers reminded residents to remain alert and phone police in the event that they uncover suspicious or explosive supplies. (Policie České republiky)

Two hikers within the Czech Republic discovered a cache of gold objects and different items of treasure earlier this spring — and the haul weighed fifteen kilos.

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In Poland, a gaggle of buddies trying to find WWII rockets additionally ended up discovering a jackpot of historic treasures.

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