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Bombs in Liverpool bombing in England may contain ball bearings or cause major damage

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Original title: Bombs in the Liverpool bombing in England contained ball bearings or caused major injuries

On November 17, local time, British police claimed that the homemade bomb in the Liverpool hospital explosion contained ball bearings and caused “major injury or death”. Ross Jackson, the assistant director of the Northwest Anti-Terrorism Police Service, said that if the bomb is detonated under other circumstances, it will cause serious injury or death.

On November 14, a taxi exploded outside the Liverpool Women’s Hospital in England, killing a passenger and injuring the driver. According to relevant information released by the police, the deceased was a 32-year-old man born in Iraq, Amad Eswilmian, who made a bomb and brought an explosive device into a taxi.

The police said that the man’s motive for the attack has not been clear, but the incident has been classified as a terrorist incident. All four persons previously arrested have been released, and investigations into the explosion are continuing.

After the Liverpool bombing, the British government announced an increase in the national terrorist threat level from the third level “high” to the second level “severe”, which means “terrorist attacks are likely to occur.” (Headquarters reporter Zhang He)

Editor in charge: Liu Guangbo

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