German navy searches for unexploded ordnance in Baltic Sea
The Bad Bevensen mine hunting vessel and minesweeper Bad Rappenau left the Kiel naval base on Monday with units aboard specially trained to deal with munitions on the seabed.
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- Published Date: 04:29 | 24 October 2022
- Modified Date: 04:33 | 24 October 2022
The Bad Bevensen mine-hunting vessel and minesweeper Bad Rappenau left the Kiel naval base on Monday with units aboard specially trained to deal with munitions on the seabed.
The naval authorities said the aim was to neutralize any munitions that could pose a danger to energy infrastructure and explicitly mentioned the LNG terminal planned for the town near the border with Poland.
The German authorities suspect that tons of unexploded ordnance is still lying on the seabed.
The new LNG terminal is part of efforts to reduce Germany's dependence on Russian gas after supplies were disrupted as a result of the war in Ukraine.
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