BELGRADE: A century-old artillery round weighing nearly 300 kilogrammes (660 pounds), was safely removed on Sunday from a
construction site
near the
Serbian Parliament
in
Belgrade
, police said.
The 305mm "Morser M.11"
howitzer shell
, found last Wednesday, was used by the
Austro-Hungarian army
during the July 1914 siege of the capital during World War I, Interior Minister
Ivica Dacic
ahead of the removal operation.
Police had ordered nearby residents to remove their vehicles from the area and urged them to be cautious, advising to leave homes if possible.
The shell was sent to a sandy terrain about 60 kilometres (37 miles) from Belgrade, where it was destroyed.
Several bombs left over from previous wars have been found in Serbia, but they have been removed without causing explosions.
In Nis, southern Serbia, a large bomb from the 1999
NATO bombing
was discovered in April, while in 2021, a 242-kilogramme bomb from WWII was removed from a construction site in a Belgrade suburb.