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Blast in Israeli Embassy car bore LeT terrorist's stamp?

According to preliminary investigation terrorists had used low-grade explosive material, including sulphur and potassium cholorate with sulphuric acid, to detonate the blast.

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Was the modus operandi of Lashker-e-Taiba terrorist Abdul Karim Tunda put to use by terrorists who carried out an explosion in an Israeli Embassy car in Delhi on Monday?

According to preliminary investigation into Monday's incident, terrorists had used low-grade explosive material, including sulphur and potassium cholorate with sulphuric acid, to detonate the blast, official sources said.

This modus operandi was used by Tunda in late 1990s and early 2000s to set off explosions in various parts of the country, especially in Uttar Pradesh.

This technology is a crude way of assembling explosive material where an acid is used as a triggering mechanism to detonate a blast.

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