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An unexploded World War Two bomb found near Paris' Gare du Nord train station has disrupted traffic, affecting local and international trains, including Eurostar services. The bomb was discovered during work carried out near the station and is 2.5 km away. Traffic disruption is expected until the de-mining operation is completed. Gare du Nord is the third busiest train station in the world and serves destinations in France, London, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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