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In 2001, a cleaner found a nail bomb under a seat there.
"Before when people told me about nail bombs I didn't believe it," he said.
Soldiers can also make use of nail bombs to cause more damage within close quarters.
Like the earlier two, he told reporters, tonight's explosion was caused by a nail bomb.
They stop to shoot, not realizing there is an armed nail bomb right behind them.
Police then found another nail bomb inside the café after everybody had been evacuated.
"Who made the best nail bomb in training camp?
They said security forces used "nail bombs" against crowds.
After running the family for one year, Testa was killed by a nail bomb at his home.
Instead, he went into the busy intersection where a large number of pedestrians were crossing the street and set off his 20-kilogram nail bomb.
The nail bomb is also a type of flechette weapon.
"Today, I have two witnesses who were attacked today and injured by a nail bomb."
He also said there were nails in the victims' wounds, suggesting the possibility of a homemade nail bomb.
Such devices which are packed with nails are referred to as nail bombs.
Some explosives, such as nail bombs, are deliberately designed to increase the likelihood of secondary injuries.
When this failed to turn protestors back, at least one nail bomb was deployed injuring 24 people.
As he was opening the door to his row house, a nail bomb exploded under his front porch.
The nail bomb managed to take out all of its targets by lodging its nails into them.
There were chemical weapons, nail bombs, gas attacks.
Testa lasted just under a year; on March 15, 1981 he was killed by a nail bomb.
Nail bombs can be detected via electromagnetic sensors and standard metal detectors.
No soldiers were reported injured despite the Army's claims that they had been responding to the threat of gunmen and nail bombs.
A later police photograph of Donaghey's corpse showed nail bombs in his pockets.
Animal rights activists sent a nail bomb to a fish and chip shop in North Wales.
During the 2011 Syrian uprising, security forces have been reported to have used nail bombs against crowds of protesters.