More than 100 First World War skeletons discovered in Belgian trench

Experts will attempt to identify the soldiers, some as young as 15, in order to bury them ‘with full military honours’

Hill 80 trench
(Image credit: Hill80.com)

The bodies of 125 soldiers from the First World War, some of them teenagers, have been discovered in a German-built trench system, more than a century after they were killed in action.

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