June 1, 2017, 6:35 PM
KABUL — At 8:20 a.m. Wednesday, the Afghan capital of Kabul shook as a massive explosion rippled across the city. A septic tanker loaded with explosives had been triggered at a major traffic junction in Wazir Akbar Khan, the diplomatic area, in the middle of rush hour. At least 85 people were killed and more than 650 injured, making the attack the worst in Afghanistan since 2001, when the Taliban regime was toppled with the help of the United States.
there's an article on FFU about "hote smoke bomb" with an analysis on CRATERS FORMED BY IED and why some craters "advertised" couldn't have been "in a car" (wheight of explosivs required too heavy to be in a car)
NOW - IF YOU WERE A BUSINESS SHIPPING A CAUSTIC CHEMICAL IN A SEPTIC VEHICLE ILLEGALLY (for a high profit of not doing it the right way, btw) AND YOUR VEHICLE IN THE MIDDLE OF DOWNTOWN
this is another problem with "tracking down town true terrorism"
CAUSED A TERRIFIC MESS DOWNTOWN
WOULD YOU
(A) BLAME THE TALIBAN
(B) ADMIT YOU WERE ILLEGALLY USING A SHIPPING CONTAINER FOR PROFIT