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Last week, the group said Mr. Daleel had first joined its ranks in Iraq and later fought in Syria, "where he was injured by shrapnel of a mortar".
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Ahmed Hassan, 18, left the device, packed with more than two kilograms of metal shrapnel, on a subway carriage at Parsons Green station on Sept 15 last year.
One was caught in the shrapnel of his intellect, a rain of references, caustic laughter, an infectious fascination for the world about him.
The bombs, apparently made using pressure-cookers packed with nails, bolts and other shrapnel, were of a type often used by terrorist groups in Afghanistan and Pakistan, but instructions on how to build them are easily available on the internet.
But one carried to earth in his body a pivotal clue: a butterfly-shaped piece of shrapnel, a trace from a type of warhead installed in Buk missiles in Russia's arsenal, but not Ukraine's.
Around 3 30 this afternoon, mortar rounds began pounding the area across from the American Embassy, causing familiar scenes: aid workers carrying one person hit in the eye by a piece of shrapnel; a man with a bleeding head being ferried in a wheelbarrow; a woman walking by, limping and screaming and holding her gut.
"I feel sorry for them," he answers with the "shrapnel of irony" in his voice.
shrapnel of ice and wood.
At least one Iraqi died and about 20 others, including children, were wounded in a blast of such force that it shattered windows dozens of yards away and punched a piece of shrapnel clean through a steel I-beam used as a power pole.
"Once I get up north, we'll use them on the doors and floors of the Humvees so when roadside bombs go off they'll catch a lot of shrapnel," wrote Lieutenant Boggiano, a 2002 graduate of West Point.
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