
bullet penetrates directly into the ceiling of the house. (Photo source: Taiwan media)
html On the morning of the 112th, the Taiwanese army conducted shooting training on Hsinchu , but unexpectedly shot a bullet into a private house 2 kilometers away, frightening the 92-year-old lady.
bullet fell into the house. (Photo source: Taiwan media)
According to the "ETtoday News Cloud", the grandma said, "People sit at home, bullets come from the sky." At that time, she was resting on the recliner in the room. Suddenly, she heard a "bang" sound from the living room and was shocked. So she got up to see what happened. As a result, she saw a smoke bullet on the ground. The temperature was still hot and she couldn't pick it up at all. She quickly notified the local "internal chief".
It is reported that the team of the Taiwan Army's Sixth Army was trained 2 kilometers away from the private house that day. The commander of the unit, Li Yusen, said that from about 8:30 to 11:30, the troops were conducting shooting training at the base. At that time, 50 guns were fired, with an effective range of generally 1 kilometer to 2 kilometers, and the flight distance would be affected by the wind direction, terrain and highland at that time. After the incident of
, Li Yusen and others went to the private house to visit the grandmother. He said that although the shooting range is 2 kilometers away from my grandma's house, there are related measures such as bullet preparation and avoidance on the scene, and it is not ruled out that the bullet may bounce off after hitting objects such as stones. He also said that the chance of getting into a private house is quite low, and this is the first time he has encountered it in more than 20 years.

The army and his group came to visit my grandma's house. (Photo source: Taiwan media)
"village chief" Paheng media pointed out that the iron roof of the grandma's house was 0.5 meters thick, and the bullet penetrated straight into the ceiling and fell into the house. Fortunately, it fell in the living room without anyone's casualties. (Overseas Network Wei Xuewei)