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Turkish forces carry out controlled detonation in Black Sea

Turkish forces carry out controlled detonation in Black Sea

Turkish forces on Wednesday carried out the managed detonation of 28 artillery shells discovered off the Black Sea coast of Istanbul.

Turkish Underwater Defense Group Command (SAS) evacuated a 1.2-kilometer space earlier than the deliberate detonation this morning.

Anadolu captured the footage of the destruction of the artillery shells.

The Istanbul Governor’s Office mentioned on Sunday that 28 unexploded artillery shells have been discovered off the coast in Şile, eight of which have been eliminated for pre-examination by the underwater staff.

Source: www.anews.com.tr