51. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the two bombings. 52. Time magazine reported in March that an unusual metal was used in the three bombings and that the timers and copper wiring in the fuse mechanisms were similar. 53. Twelve Americans died in the two bombings. 54. Three people, including two children, were killed in the three bombings. 55. U.S. officials believe the two bombings were linked, although few details from the investigation into the second blast have been made public. 56. U.S. officials have said they believe the two bombings were related. 57. Unlike the other bombings, most of which employed crude road-blasting explosives, this device was detonated by remote control. 58. Witness statements from FBI agents detailed their investigations into the two bombings. 59. He also said there was no chance of dialogue with the perpetrators of the various bombings. 60. Indian authorities sounded a countrywide security alert following the two bombings and appealed to people to remain vigilant against terror attacks. |