After that, the police sent the sappers to the house of a potential giver. "We think it will take a long time before we get another such call," law enforcement officers said. Police preseline says that the device is actually an unmanaged air-air-Air-2-2 Genie rocket (MB-1), designed to transfer a 1. 5 kt w25 nuclear warhead. However, it was not attached, and therefore, no danger to society was.
A representative of the Belviy Police Department Seth Tyler told reporters that the device was, in fact, a gas cylinder for rocket fuel. "In fact, our sapper asked me why we were releasing a rusty piece of metal," he said. The call to the police came from the US National Air Force Museum in the vicinity of Deiton, Ohio.
Law enforcement agencies, having learned that there was no nuclear warhead in the rocket, they decided not to evacuate in a city with a population of 150,000 people per 10 miles (16 km) east of Seattle. The man told the police that the rocket belonged to the deceased neighbor and was bought on sale. As a result, law enforcement agencies recognized the subject "non -explosion. " Earlier, Focus reported that the man lived for 25 years in the house, not suspecting the secret room in the attic.
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