Bomb in Colombes: Demining Completed "Successfully", Residents Can Return Home
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A Second World War bomb, discovered in Colombes, Upper Seine, led to a large-scale demining and evacuation operation on Sunday, 19 April, of nearly 15,000 inhabitants.
The prefecture of the Hauts-de-Seine announced the end of the demining operation of a bomb of the Second World War. Local residents can access the area.
A deaf noise followed by heavy echoes spilling hundreds of meters around: a massive Second World War bomb was destroyed by an underground controlled explosion on Sunday afternoon in Co...
The discovery forced hundreds of people to evacuate this Sunday in Colombes, France. The demining operation mobilized security forces and explosives specialists. Read more
About 800 police officers were mobilized on Sunday morning (19) in the city of Colombes, in the region of Grande Paris, about 18 kilometres northwest of the French capital, to neutralize a World War II bomb. The opera took him away from hundreds of residents, according to the policy. Read more (04/19/2026
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