SINGAPORE: A 250kg World War II bomb that was discovered at a construction site along Tanah Merah Coast Road has been safely disposed of.
A 250kg World War II bomb unearthed at a construction site in Changi East has been safely disposed of in a tightly controlled ...
The 250kg aerial bomb was assessed to be unsafe to move. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore disposed of a 250-kilogram (551 pound) World War II-era aerial bomb at a construction site near Changi Airport early Thursday.
The 250-kilogramme World War II bomb found at a Changi Airport construction site has been successfully disposed of. Singapore ...
SINGAPORE: A World War II bomb that was discovered at a construction site within the Changi Airport's premises will be ...
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The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) has safely disposed of a World War II-era unexploded ordnance (UXO) at a construction ...
The World War II relic found at a Changi Airport construction site along Tanah Merah Coast Road was disposed of on Thursday ...
The unexploded ordnance, which was found during construction works on Tuesday morning, March 31, was assessed to be too unstable to move.
Singapore’s authorities safely neutralised a 250kg World War II bomb discovered near Changi Airport through a carefully ...