Military training base in Warsaw rocked by an explosion.
In the Warsaw-Rembertow area of Poland, an explosion occurred at a military training ground, leaving two men injured. Preliminary reports suggest that the men were injured when an unexploded device detonated, but the nature of the unexploded device remains unspecified.
The men, a 50-year-old and a 30-year-old, were airlifted to a hospital, but the location of the hospital has not been specified. The Military Gendarmerie reported the incident, but the responsible party for the explosion has not been publicly named.
It is important to note that this incident is different from a civilian injury due to entering a training ground with a clearly marked ban on entry. The explosion is not related to any reports of re-enactments of World War II battles.
Meanwhile, in Cali, Colombia, an explosion occurred near the Marco Fidel SuΓ‘rez air base in late August. In this incident, five people were killed and 36 others were injured. The Cali mayor's office has offered a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the arrest of those responsible.
The Warsaw incident was reported by wPolsce24, but the exact location of the incident remains unknown. It is crucial to ensure the safety of all individuals involved in such incidents, and investigations are ongoing to identify the responsible party and the nature of the unexploded device in the Warsaw-Rembertow area.
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