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"Nobody Here Talks About This"

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A bomb that exploded at Ási in Fellar in November 1946 claimed four lives. A bomb that the British army had left behind when it was training there five years earlier. The event was widely discussed in the media over the next few weeks, and there were demands that bombs left behind by the firing squad be made harmless without delay. Then the discussion faded, and with it the demand for a bomb search, despite the fact that there were many examples…
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A bomb that exploded at Ási in Fellar in November 1946 claimed four lives. A bomb that the British army had left behind when it was training there five years earlier. The event was widely discussed in the media over the next few weeks, and there were demands that bombs left behind by the firing squad be made harmless without delay. Then the discussion faded, and with it the demand for a bomb search, despite the fact that there were many examples…

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RÚV broke the news in on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
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