Find of grenade-like object in Trondheim - asks people to stay away from windows
Police in Trondheim have discovered a grenade-like object and are asking residents in the area to keep their distance.
Authorities in Trondheim, Norway, have responded to a situation involving a grenade-like object found on Frostaveien. The police have established a 100-meter exclusion zone around the discovery, in accordance with standard safety protocols for handling potentially explosive materials. This action is taken to ensure the safety of residents in the vicinity while experts assess the situation.
The object in question has been identified as resembling a hand grenade, prompting officials to treat it as live until proven otherwise. Christopher James White, the operations leader for the TrΓΈndelag police district, mentioned that a bomb disposal unit has been called to the scene to carry out a thorough investigation and to determine the nature of the object. Assistance from the military is also expected to ensure a safe resolution to the incident.
Local residents are advised to stay away from windows and to remain vigilant as the area is secured. While police are allowing vehicle passage through certain areas, pedestrian movement is restricted to minimize risk. The incident highlights the ongoing need for public awareness regarding safety protocols in response to similar threats in urban environments.