A hand grenade was found in a garbage dump in Aden

Citizens found a hand grenade yesterday evening, Thursday, in a garbage dump in the Sirah District in the interim capital, Aden.
Citizens said that one of the sanitation workers was surprised while doing his work by the presence of a hand grenade in a garbage dump on Arwa Street next to the fire station.
Citizens confirmed that the cleaning worker was terrified and afraid and kept shouting “bomb, bomb!” until dozens of residents of the Baghda area and others gathered, despite warnings not to approach this site.
Some citizens contacted the Director of the Sirah Police, Colonel Nabil Amer, who quickly responded to the call and came personally to the location of the hand grenade that was said to be Iranian-made. In fact, caution was taken, and a member of the Sirah Directorate Police Department took the hand grenade and took care of it in the midst of panic. And fear and anticipation on the part of the people of the region.
Finally, the people thanked the Director of the Police Department, Colonel Nabil Amer, for the quick response and serious interaction with such disasters, which, God forbid, if they occurred, would lead to undesirable consequences.
From Majid Al-Kahli