A shell was found in a class at the Albert-Camus school, located in Maignelay-Montigny (Oise), this Thursday morning. The demining service, which arrived around 10 a.m., to defuse it.

The shells are recovered, stored, and regularly destroyed. “Every year, farmers constantly find them in their crops," recalls the mayor (PS) of Maignelden, Denis Flour. 'When you find them, you must call the firefighters or the police and especially not get rid of them alone,’ he adds. The students were able to return to their classroom without difficulty at the end of the morning.. A month ago, another shell was found in a commercial area of Noyon, not far from a gas station. Here again, the demining services had to intervene. Because as the years go by, these vestiges of the past continue to rise to the surface. The shell was discovered in a recycling center, "the example not to be followed."