PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKY. Nov 20 (Interfax-AVN) - Law-enforcement bodies of the Kamachatka region have so far been unable to establish the owner of ammo found at a bus station on the 27th kilometer of the relief road from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to Yelizovo, a source in the military prosecutor's office of the Petropavlovsk garrison said on Tuesday.
The arsenal was harmless, for a P-50-75 aviation bomb, three OMAB-25-12D illuminating bombs and AM-23-D-15U shells for an aviation gun were pieces of practice ammunition, the source told Interfax-Military News Agency. The RGB-N clockworks used in illuminating bombs were of no danger to the people's health either.
Nevertheless Lieutenant General Yuri Sazonov, military prosecutor of the Petropavlovsk garrison, described actions of the arsenal's owner as arrogant negligence and demanded that the guilty parties were established. The military prosecutor's office and police have teamed up to conduct the search.
According to preliminary data, the arsenal was taken away from the territory of an aviation unit.