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'More bombers could strike'; 9 suspects arrested
(Agencies-AFP)
Updated: 2005-07-29 05:59

The image, obtained and released by ABC News on Wednesday, reportedly show an x-ray view of a bomb packed with nails at Luton train station, north London, in connection with the July 7 London bombings. [Reuters]
The press also published front-page pictures of a ready-made nail bomb found in the boot of a car that had been rented by one of the July 7 attackers. They showed a bottle studded with nails to act as shrapnel.

Chilling black and white X-ray photographs of the bomb were plastered across the front page of most British newspapers.

Reports that up to 16 bombs were found in the car have been taken as evidence of a widespread terror campaign.

The bombs were found in a rental car abandoned at a railway station in Luton, north of the British capital, by the four suicide bombers, who boarded trains to King's Cross exactly three weeks ago, newspapers reported.


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