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2014 Bangalore bombing
LocationChurch Street, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Date28 December 2014 (2014-12-28)
8:30 pm (UTC+05:30)
TargetCoconut Grove restaurant

Attack type

Bombing
WeaponsImprovised explosive device
Deaths1
Injured4
PerpetratorIndian Mujahideen
AssailantsHyder Ali and Omar Siddiqui
MotiveIslamic terrorism


The 2014 Bangalore bombing occurred on 28 December 2014 on Church Street in the central business district of Bangalore, India. A low-intensity improvised explosive device (IED) placed inside a flower pot on the pavement outside the Coconut Grove restaurant on Church Street exploded at 8:30 pm IST, killing one woman and injuring at least four people.[1]

The blast critically injured 37-year-old Bhavani. She was taken to a hospital with severe injuries to her skull and succumbed to her wounds. The injured were identified as Karthik (21) - Bhavani's nephew, Sandeep H. (39) and Vinay M.R. (35).[2]

Forensics analysis of samples collected from the blast site revealed that the IED contained aluminium powder mixed with sulphur, and residues of potassium nitrate. The report declared, "This combination is highly dangerous but do not pose heavy damage". The report also found that the explosive mixture was kept in a pipe casing filled with iron nails. The pipe casing used to fill the explosive material was estimated to be around 8 to 9 inches, and the weight of the explosives around 200 grams. According to the forensics report, "A remote sensor was used to cause the blast. And the woman who was killed not because of the flying nails getting stuck on her temple but mainly due to the shrapnel flying from the pipe casing which was stuffed with the explosives."[3]

No group claimed responsibility for the bombing. Karnataka Police arrested Hyder Ali and Omar Siddiqui, members of the Indian Mujahideen, in connection with the blast.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "One dead, another injured in bomb blast on Church Street in Bengaluru; reason unknown". Yahoo! News. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  • ^ "Blast kills one, injures three at busy street in Bengaluru - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  • ^ a b "Church street blast: final FSL report reaches city police - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 December 2016.

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