China News Service, July 14. According to Taiwan's "Central News Agency" report, a Kaohsiung woman, Yuan Mou, found a cylindrical shell weighing about 6 kilograms and rusted in appearance after cleaning at her home. The Taiwan military arrived at the scene and initially judged it as an empty shell without gunpowder. It has been brought back for disposal; Yuan said that her husband found it in Kinmen more than 50 years ago when he was a soldier, and brought it back after he was discharged from the army.

  The Kaohsiung City Police Station recently received a report from 71-year-old Yuan, who found a cylindrical shell weighing about 6 kilograms and about 60 centimeters in length at home.

  The police station pointed out that after the military explosion-proof team arrived at the scene, they found that Yuan had moved the shell to the door of his house because he was worried about an explosion. The preliminary investigation showed that the shell was empty, without gunpowder and lethality. It has been transported and brought back with Yuan’s consent. dispose of.

  Yuan confessed to the police that the shell was picked up by her 92-year-old husband, Mao, when he was a soldier in Kinmen from 1961 to 1971. Whether there is a risk of explosion, for safety reasons, still notify the chief of the police.

  The police station pointed out that since the unexploded bomb was analyzed by the military and had no lethality, neither Yuan's wife nor her husband would be punished for it. It also urged the public not to be nervous if they found a suspected unexploded bomb, and to call the police immediately and wait for the relevant authorities. The unit is on site.