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Four Polish soldiers are facing charges of neglect of duty after the army lost 240 anti-tank mines in July, which were later found near an IKEA warehouse. The soldiers are accused of not offloading all the mines properly during transport. The munitions were found on July 16 and secured by the army. IKEA confirmed that the army had picked up the explosives from one of their wagons.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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