Bodh Gaya Blasts : Ammonium Nitrate used in bombs

  • 5 years ago
NewsX: NIA sources also tell NewsX that the terrorists seem to have mistakenly set the time of the blasts to morning instead of evening. The implications could have been disastrous, had the explosions taken place in the evening, when may more people would have been in the shrine.

The NIA which reached Bodhgaya on Monday tells NewsX that they are on the look out for two persons in connection with the Gaya blasts, both Indian Mujahideen operatives. One of them is a Gaya resident identified as Sharukh, while the other is from Samastipur.

NIA also tell NewsX that Ammonium Nitrate was used in the bombs and that the blasts were low intensity due to heavy moisture in the air , which rendered the explosives harmless.




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