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‘War relic’ explodes under Austrian campfire, injuring five children

By Thomson Reuters May 3, 2026 | 6:19 AM

VIENNA, May 3 (Reuters) – Five children aged between 10 and 14 were injured in northern Austria on Saturday ​evening when a “war relic” that ‌was under their campfire exploded, police said on Sunday.

The children were part of a group visiting from another part of the same state ‌of ​Upper Austria. The accident ⁠occurred in an ⁠area of the village of St Oswald bei Freistadt, where organised youth groups often camp, a spokesperson for the ​state police said.

After the explosion, police inspected an adjacent fire pit and ⁠found another object containing ⁠explosives that they also described ​as a “war relic”, and a bomb disposal ​unit was called to deal with ‌it, police said in a statement.

“Investigations are currently underway to determine how war relics came to be under the ⁠campfire area,” the statement added.

The severity of the children’s injuries was not immediately clear, the police ⁠said, ‌adding that they had been ⁠taken to a children’s hospital ​in ‌the nearby city of Linz.

While ​World War ⁠Two-era bombs are still uncovered in Austria, particularly in the course of excavations for building work, accidents such at Saturday’s are rare.

(Reporting by Francois Murphy; Editing by ​Sharon Singleton)