The entrance to the Jacques-Brel college in Vesoul. - Google Street View screenshot

Tuesday was a special day at Jacques-Brel college in Vesoul, in Haute-Saône. Nearly 350 students had to be confined at noon, the fault of a shell that had been introduced into the establishment. It is a student of 5th Segpa (Section of general and adapted vocational education) who had brought the machine, reports L'Est Républicain.

The teenager had found the object in nature and wanted to show it during his history lesson on the Second World War, according to the regional daily. Two agents from the Colmar interdepartmental demining center finally came and took away the object, which was deactivated and presented no danger. Classes were able to resume in the early afternoon.

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