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Thursday, April 18, 2013

USA | Explosions in the Boston Marathon Is this one of the rucksack bombs?


Is this the second bomb in Boston just before exploding? A witness has sent these images to TV 7News. In them we see a bag at the foot of the audience right in the place where the second bomb exploded. As reported in the 'Daily Mail', it is an orange and gray backpack that can be seen in front of the fences before detonation. Then, the area becomes a field of shrapnel. Researchers try to determine whether the bag contained the material that exploded with devastating effect, probably a pressure cooker with screws and other metal items. In parallel, another photographer who was at the scene of the incident, which killed three people and injured nearly 200, was able to capture something that could be a quilted black bag or nylon bag, which would confirm the hypothesis the bomb was carried in a backpack black. According to the FBI, with the goal of marathon, a pressure cooker of six liters full of shrapnel and nails as expected on Monday shot thousands of runners hidden in a black nylon backpack. A few meters away, there was another similar homemade bomb and intended to kill and maul civilians , who knows how the artifacts were improvised, but who put them or why,report Eduardo Suarez and Maria RamirezThe artifacts were loaded with shrapnel to do more damage, as confirmed also doctors who have cared for amputees. The FBI believed that bombs were hidden in backpacks unnoticed among black garbage bags and personal effects of the marathon. The two bombs exploded 10 minutes before three in the afternoon with 12 seconds of each other a few meters from the goal and killed three people, including an eight-year and Irish working class neighborhood of Dorchester. The boy was identified as Martin Richard . His mother and sister were seriously injured and are hospitalized in critical condition. The second deceased identified is Krystle M. Campbell, 29 years old. No one knows the identity of the third person killed, but Boston University announced that it was one of his students.

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