Donaghadee: 'WW2 bomb' washes up on beach
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A bomb believed to date back to World War Two has washed up on a beach in County Down.
Army bomb disposal officers were called to the beach near Donaghadee on Sunday, after the device was discovered on the shore.
They carried out a controlled explosion on what police described as a "suspected WW2 munition".
The bomb squad removed the item and has now left the scene.