Chinese scrap iron hunters find Japanese shells
BEIJING, June 12 (Reuters) Three Chinese villagers got an unexpected surprise when they went looking for scrap metal more than 3,500 old Japanese ammunition shells buried during World War Two, state media said today.
The three, from the northeastern province of Jilin, found the shells with a recently bought metal detector at the site of an old Japanese military airport, the official Xinhua news agency said.
''Because one of the three understood how to defuse shells, after talking about it between themselves they decided to prepare to defuse it themselves and then sell the cases as scrap metal,'' the report said.
''Their behaviour caught the attention of nearby villagers who reported them to the police,'' it added.
The shells were then taken away to be disposed of properly, Xinhua said.
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