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Summary A school in Uganda uses unexploded bomb as a bell.
The Anti-Mine Network organization in Uganda found a school using unexploded bomb as a bell when they visited them teach children how to spot bombs.Teachers banged the bomb with stones to call children to lessons in a 700-pupil school in a rural area. The bomb was still active which meant it would explode instantly if hit with strong force causing untold destruction in the area. This is the second bomb that the Anti-Mine Network has found in a Ugandan school in the last six months. Another was found being used by children at lunchtime as a toy and put away in a storeroom during lessons.The Anti-Mine Network organization said that they would explode the bomb in a cordoned off area.
