31. They said they knew about the boobytrap, but did not say whether they had planted it or whether the grenade was live. 32. While federation police tried to identify them, hand grenades were thrown from neighboring houses at the police, he said. 33. While federation police tried to identify them, hand grenades were thrown from neighboring houses at the federation officers, he said. 34. Investigators said the grenades were Russian-made, had never been seen in the region before, and were extremely dangerous and very powerful. 35. Examination of the remains indicated the grenade was of east European and not British army origin. 36. It said the grenades were armed and ready for use. 37. It was unclear what sort of hand grenades were used. 38. Sam Rainsy said he believed there were four grenades -- one of which he claimed was thrown from inside the National Assembly compound. |