Żejtun event
The Żejtun Local Council will be organising the first edition of Iż-Żejtun Taħt in-Nar, on Sunday, 7 May, to mark the 75th anniversary from the tragedy that happened in Żejtun Square in May 1942 during the Second World War and the 50th anniversary from the inauguration of the commemorative plaque. This event will be held around Żejtun Square and will start from 9am till noon.
The setting of the square will change to war times with various re-enactments mainly from Battlefront Living History Group, Battlefields Reenactment Group, and Malta Command with the George Cross Presentation Ceremony, war vehicles display including a period RAF-painted vehicle, the Żejtun old traditional bus, war equipment and other exhibitions related to those times, victims commemoration, and much more.
There will be also the Victory Kitchen from Żejtun Organisation to Empower You, that will be distributing free meals to those attending. Moreover, there will be various speakers that experienced the war, and they will share their experience with the public.
The most common bombs that were used during the tragedy, mainly by Luftwaffe Junkers 88 were known as Butterfly Bombs, and during this event there will be a mock scenario showcasing Anti-Explosive personnel disarming butterfly bombs. Also the Luftwaffe air crew and pilots in their uniforms with their equipment.
The façade of the church parvis still carries the scars of the splinters from the bomb.