A suspicious object in the Bosphorus Strait was noticed by passers-by near the Istanbul suburb of Agva.
In Turkey, on the coast of Istanbul, near the Agva lighthouse, people noticed a live mine in the sea and called sappers to defuse it. Haber Turk reported this on Sunday, December 22.
Eyewitness footage shows waves tossing a mine onto the shore. Experts confirmed that it was a sea mine.
Visits to the beach and the area adjacent to the lighthouse are currently under special control. They will try to defuse the mine on the morning of December 23.
The origin of the exchange is determined by experts.
Earlier, the Romanian navy detonated a sea mine drifting off the coast of the Black Sea.
A new civilian profession, “deminer,” has appeared in Ukraine, which will allow Ukrainians to participate in the demining of territories contaminated with explosive objects.
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Source: korrespondent

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