Tragically, casualties of the Great War continue to occur. Yesterday (March 19, 2014), a shell, or possibly a grenade, exploded in Ypres, Belgium - killing 2 people and injuring several more. The UXO (unexplored ordinance) is of unknown origin.
The BBC story link may be found here: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26654314
The area around Ypres is among the most continually fought over in all of Europe. Three distinct battles of Ypres were fought - spanning the years 1914 to 1917. (I'll summarize the sufferings and tribulations of those battles in a later post.) The ferocity and duration of those months of combat make it inevitable that UXO will be discovered in the area for many more years. The Belgian Army has even created a specialist explosive disposal unit to deal with this threat.
But for now, let us pause to reflect on the reality that in its Centennial year, the Great War has claimed more lives.
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