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Later, an even more powerful bomb based on the fusion of hydrogen atoms was developed and tested by both the United States and the Soviet Union.
The second, more powerful bomb, planted in or under a car, wounded police officers and rescuers who rushed to the scene.
Police officers were investigating the first bomb when the second and more powerful bomb exploded, killing two police officers and one court bailiff, a police spokeswoman said.
A nonlethal explosive device was set off first in the town of Tuz Khurmato, and after a crowd gathered, insurgents detonated a second, much more powerful bomb, said the town's police chief, Col. Hussein Ali Rasheed.
Beyond its grisliness, recovery was also extremely dangerous; by 2005, Iraqi insurgents were increasingly employing the tactic of setting off a bomb to draw in American response teams and then detonating a second, or even third, more powerful bomb.
As police rushed to the scene, another, more powerful bomb detonated in their midst, said Rasul Temirbekov, head of the Dagestan Investigative Committee.
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(So Korea, so Vietnam!) In Iraq, the U.S. military used far more powerful bombs that were meant to burn up enemy troops en masse, not to speak of the incendiary capabilities of white phosphorus shells sent into urban areas where civilians were still living.
However, insurgents countered those improvements by producing more-powerful bombs.
As a young Hungarian migr physicist in the early 1940s, Teller helped develop the atom bomb and, later, the more powerful hydrogen bomb.
As a young Hungarian émigré physicist in the early 1940s, Teller helped develop the atom bomb and, later, the more powerful hydrogen bomb.
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