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Phosphorus Bomb From WWII Pulled From Leipzig Canal

Crews secured the device Friday morning under a security perimeter set up Thursday evening

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Overview

  • Anglers discovered a sealed canister in the Weiße Elster near Karl-Heine-Straße on June 12
  • Leipzig police identified the object as a World War II–era phosphorus bomb on Friday morning
  • Firefighters and police established a security perimeter and closed Karl-Heine-Straße between Nonnenstraße and Klingerweg until around 21:45
  • Tram lines 2 and 14 were rerouted via Waldplatz and Angerbrücke while line 1 operated with significant delays
  • The incident highlights ongoing risks from unexploded World War II ordnance in the Weiße Elster, where similar munitions have been found earlier this year