On November 28, the Military Command of Long Bien District (Hanoi) confirmed that it had coordinated with the Engineering Corps of the Capital Command to transport the bomb to the Cam Son Firing Range in Bac Giang Province for safe disposal.

At around 10 a.m. on November 25, local fishermen operating on the Red River near Ngoc Thuy Ward, Long Bien District, spotted the bomb about 200 meters upstream from Long Bien Bridge on the river’s right bank. They promptly reported the discovery to local authorities.

Upon receiving the report, the Long Bien District Military Command secured the site, cordoned off the area, and redirected boat traffic to avoid potential dangers. Specialized teams and equipment were deployed to recover the bomb and transport it to a safe location.

The bomb was identified as an M-118, weighing 1,362kg, with a length of 2.3 meters and a diameter of 56cm. It contained over 817kg of explosives, posing a significant risk.

After thorough examination, a removal and disposal plan was devised. On the night of November 27, the Long Bien District Military Command collaborated with the Engineering Corps of the Capital Command to transport the bomb to the Cam Son Firing Range in Bac Giang for secure handling.

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The bomb is carefully removed from the river. Photo: Long Bien District Military Command

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The recovered bomb is lifted onto the shore. Photo: Long Bien District Military Command

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The M-118 bomb being prepared for safe transport and disposal. Photo: Long Bien District Military Command

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