Drought in Europe uncovers dozens of Nazi German warships sunk in the Danube

The lack of flow in the Danube, caused by the drought that Europe is suffering this year, has brought about the surprising appearance of dozens of warships of Nazi Germany that remained sunken in the aforementioned river since the Second World War.

The boats, found at eastern serbiawould be loaded with explosives and hamper river traffic on the Danube.

Their existence was not unknown to the Serbian authorities, who had already considered removing these vessels and emptying them, in an operation whose cost could be close to €29 million.

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