Last weekend, the unit received two reports of unexploded devices found near the Danube’s Raoul Wallenberg embankment and near the Valdemar and Nina Langlet embankment. On Tuesday, a bomb disposal patrol identified the devices near the Raoul Wallenberg embankment as a Soviet-era 203mm concrete-piercing shell from the Second World War and a suspected 19th-century cannonball. Near BME, they identified a German Second World War-era supply container holding eight Panzerfaust launch tubes, their warheads and detonators. Budapest, Szabadság Bridge. Source: John Woods/DNHAt 4 AM on Friday, Szabadság Bridge and the entire length of the Raoul Wallenberg embankment will be closed to remove the devices.