In Alps from global warming of barracks of seasons of First World War

In the Alps because of the global warming of the barracks of the First World War. It was located in a cave at an altitude of 9000 meters above sea level and belonged to the Austro-Hungarian troops, writes Daily Mail.

It is noted that they fought with Italian troops, the battle ended in November 1918. Since then, the barracks that were located on the Stelvio Pass on the Mount Rubber in Lombardy were immersed in ice.

after almost 100 years, in 2015, when the glacier began to melt, the scientist first managed to go into the premises. Inside, they found newspapers, canned food, straw beds, clothing and lights, as well as the remains of animals eaten by soldiers who once lived in the shelter.

Only now the cave managed to fully clear. It is expected that in 2022, the relics from the barracks will be given in the new museum in Bormio.

Military actions, which have been conducted on high alpha polls for three years, are called a white war. According to scientists, as a result of falling from height, more soldiers killed from frostbite or from gathering, than directly in battles. The remains of military personnel, letters, weapons and things began to find in the 1990s, when glaciers began to gradually.

Previously, scientists of the Harvard Institute of Climate Change stated that the climatic anomaly caused a significant increase in the number of deaths during the First World War. They write that “trenches filled with mud and water, and the funnels from the bombs are absorbed by everything – from tanks to horses and soldiers, becoming eyewitnesses call” liquid grave “armies”.

/Media reports.