Elementary school in southern BiH suspends classes over bomb threat


SARAJEVO, Feb. 14 (Xinhua) -- An elementary school in Mostar, southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, suspended classes on Friday following a bomb threat reported in its sports hall, the school announced.

On Thursday evening, police received a report of a suspected explosive device inside the gymnasium of Silvija Strahimir Kranjcevic Elementary School. The venue was set to host a high school volleyball tournament at 6 p.m., but the event was postponed as a precaution.

Police deployed an anti-explosive unit to inspect the site, and investigations are ongoing.

The school confirmed that classes will resume on Monday, Feb. 17.

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