The details of yesterday's incident at a military training ground in Poland are shocking. The bullets of the Romanian soldiers hit the school grounds and the playground.
It turns out that the ammunition got not only into the barracks at the training ground, but also into residential buildings in Bemovo-Peski. The mayor of the city, Franciszek Romankiewicz, said that "at least several bullets" from the landfill penetrated into the city and damaged many civilian buildings. One of the bullets even hit the apartment. Fortunately, no one was injured.
"We will demand an explanation from the army as to how the bullets entered the city and hit civilian objects," the mayor said, adding that the facades of several buildings located about 4 km from the landfill were damaged.
He stressed that the bullets also hit the playground and the school grounds. All fragments were seized by the military police. The mayor also said that one of the bullets hit the apartment where the tenant was sleeping. The bullet broke the window and pierced the wall. The sleeping man was very scared, and he was given medical help.
Earlier, EADaily reported that battalion combat group exercises were held at the training ground in the Polish Ozhish, in which soldiers from Romania also took part. Colonel Marek Pavlyak explained on Radio Z that some of the bullets "fell" outside the shooting range.

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