Authorities in Romania have reported the discovery of an unexploded rocket shell in the village of Pardina, located near the border with Ukraine. The Ministry of National Defense confirmed that the shell was found on Saturday, May 16, around 3:00 PM, in the yard of an unoccupied house.
Following the report, police, border service personnel, and representatives from the Romanian Intelligence Service were deployed to secure the area. The site has been cordoned off to ensure public safety while experts assess the situation.
A technical examination revealed that the shell contained approximately two kilograms of explosive material. The presence of such ordnance raises concerns about safety in the region, particularly given its proximity to ongoing conflicts in neighboring Ukraine.
Authorities are expected to conduct further investigations and determine the appropriate measures for safely disposing of the explosive device. Local residents have been advised to stay clear of the area until the situation is resolved.
A rocket shell containing explosive material was found in Pardina, Romania, prompting a response from various security agencies. The incident highlights safety concerns in areas near conflict zones.
