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BERLIN — A massive British World War II-era bomb that triggered the evacuation of about half of the 107,000 residents of Germany’s western city of Koblenz was successfully defused Sunday, authorities said. Experts successfully defused the British 1.8-ton bomb and a 275-pound U.S. bomb that had been discovered last month after the Rhine river’s water level fell significantly, said Heiko Breitbarth, a spokesman for Koblenz’s firefighters.



