By Moritz Mohring. On Monday morning, after lunch, some students from the Gildehaus primary and secondary school leaned curiously out of the window and watched the activity at the construction site in front of their schoolyard. Phosphorus residue from an old incendiary bomb had ignited there last Wednesday. Now, two men – so-called bomb disposal experts – are examining the soil for other hazardous materials. One of them carries a metal detector …
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By Moritz Mohring. On Monday morning, after lunch, some students from the Gildehaus primary and secondary school leaned curiously out of the window and watched the activity at the construction site in front of their schoolyard. Phosphorus residue from an old incendiary bomb had ignited there last Wednesday. Now, two men – so-called bomb disposal experts – are examining the soil for other hazardous materials. One of them carries a metal detector …