MYSTERY IN BELGRADE: Buried bunker discovered from WORLD WAR II! (PHOTO)
- This discovery won't slow us down. We are surprised but we are lucky it is placed at the very edge of the object - said one of the construction workers
On the construction site of the future market "Lidl" on Vidikovac, workers discovered an object from the World War II, which proved the claim that there are many remains in Belgrade from all the wars that were led in this region.
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The workers, while digging out the foundation remained shocked by this concrete boulder. According to the first information, it is most probably an object from the World War II, and the rain helped a lot because it washed away the dirt from the bunker and revealed it in its true form, wrote the Novosti paper.
- This discovery won't slow us down. We are surprised but we are lucky it is placed at the very edge of the object, and it is not under the construction plan. Its presence does not pose a problem to us. The officials came few days ago and and determined there are no hidden explosive devices that could harm us - said one of the construction workers.
Many now fear that this discovery will slow down the construction of the hypermarket because of the well known case from 2013, when the airplane bomb was found in the middle of Belgrade on the construction site, in Budim street on Dorcol, which weighted two tons!
It was found by the workers who were digging the foundation for the new building. Due to fear that it could be dangerous for the locals, considering that one of the sides had detonator, the construction works were put to a hold and the tenants of the nearby buildings evacuated. The bomb was transported several days later to the military range outside the city, where it was destroyed.
Nobody knew that Belgrade has its own "pyramids", until they started demolishing them. One of those "pyramids" is in Bara Venecija near water, while second is at Savska street across the Palate of Justice.
Watch how the demolition looked like: