Historic Second World War shell found in garden is destroyed
A “historic” Second World War anti-aircraft shell which was found in a garden in Mossbank had to be dealt with by Royal Navy bomb disposal experts yesterday (Wednesday).
A bomb disposal team from the Clyde-based Northern Diving Group arrived in the isles yesterday to investigate two suspected pieces of ordnance – one on the Sandside beach and another in a Mossbank garden.
The Sandside beach object was found to be a propane gas cylinder, which will be dealt with by the SIC.
But the second object was discovered to be an anti-aircraft shell preserved from the Second World War.
The bomb disposal team moved the item to the Sandside beach before carrying out a controlled explosion of the device.
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