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Magazine tied to killed cleric Anwar al-Awlaki was published online Issue ... for shrapnel Instructions to make bombs out of pressure cookers similar to those believed the source of two explosions ...
A recipe for a bomb that uses the pressure cooker was part of the debut issue of Inspire, the English-language online magazine of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. While the pressure cooker ...
Homemade bombs built from pressure cookers, a version of which was used in the Boston Marathon bombings, have been a frequent weapon of militants in Afghanistan, India and Pakistan.
In June 2010, members of the Yemen-based branch of al-Qaeda published the first-ever ... for building a homemade explosive out of a pressure cooker – exactly the sort of device that appears ...
Recent reporting on pressure cooker explosives tied to the Boston Marathon bombing note that al Qaeda’s English-language magazine “Inspire” includes a pressure cooker bomb recipe ...
The exact type of bomb used in the Boston marathon attack — a pressure cooker filled with shrapnel — was recommended by Al Qaeda’s Inspire magazine in a 2010 article entitled “Make a ...
In the Boston bombings, Tamerlan and Dzohkhar Tsarnaev used pressure cooker bombs packed with ball ... components and explosives published in an al Qaeda's magazine called Inspire.
A little less than 24 hours after the explosions, details about the bombs that turned the Boston Marathon into the scene of a massacre have started trickling out. According to multiple unnamed ...
The recipe – along with a rationale for post-9/11 terror – was printed three years ago in al-Qaeda’s English-language promotional online magazine, Inspire. In ...
They declined to detail any links between the two Canadians and the al Qaeda network ... people were killed by devices built from pressure cookers. "This self-radicalised behaviour was intended ...