Sentence examples for rudimentary explosive device from inspiring English sources

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The Swiss ambassador to Italy, Bernardino Regazzoni, said a rudimentary explosive device and graffiti expressing solidarity with the three were found outside the embassy in October.

The explosions came at a time of heightened tensions, with Europe on high alert for a possible attack by Islamic terrorists and Rome on edge after the police discovered a rudimentary explosive device in the subway this week.

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Croft is able to knock up rudimentary explosive devices from tin cans or Molotov cocktails while cringing behind cover.

Rudimentary explosive devices made from pressure cookers have been widely used in attacks in Afghanistan, India, Nepal and Pakistan, all countries where the cooking device is common, according to a Department of Homeland Security warning notice issued in 2010.

Barrel bombs — rudimentary explosive devices made from oil drums stuffed with explosives and shrapnel — have destroyed vast swathes of Aleppo.

As the FBI and Boston police gathered evidence Tuesday, a preliminary picture emerged: The two bombs were rudimentary "improvised explosive devices," or IEDs, left on the ground and detonated by remote control from a cellphone or other electronic device.

"Incident" was defined as the explosion of an improvised explosive device (IED) or other explosive device resulting in one or more casualties as defined above.

I.E.D. stands for improvised explosive device.

(suicide vehicle-borne improvised explosive device).

An explosive device, possibly shrapnel, thermal injury.

(I.E.D. is the abbreviation for improvised explosive device).

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