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Boston bombs were pressure cookers filled with metal

Washington, April 17: Two bombs that killed three people and injured 176 at the Boston Marathon finish line Monday were pressure cookers filled with metal and ball bearings, according to various media reports.The New York



McCaul, a former federal prosecutor who received briefings Tuesday morning from the FBI and Homeland Security officials, also said that authorities still did not know whether the attack was a foreign or domestic plot.

An explosive device fashioned from a pressure cooker was also used in the attempted bombing of Times Square in New York in 2010, the Times noted.

A USA Today report citing an unnamed source said that the explosives were put in six-litre pressure cookers, placed in black duffel bags and left on the ground. They were packed with shrapnel.

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