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Subway bomber wounds self, three victims in New York

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NEW YORK, (Reuters) - A Bangladesh­i man set off a homemade pipe bomb strapped to his body in a crowded New York City commuter hub during the morning rush hour yesterday, officials said, immediatel­y calling it an attempted terrorist attack.

The suspect, Akayed Ullah, 27, was taken to a hospital after suffering burns from the explosive device, which was attached to his body with Velcro and zip ties and did not fully ignite, officials said. Investigat­ors told Reuters they believe the attack in midtown Manhattan was intended to be a suicide bombing.

The blast, which occurred around 7 a.m. (1200 GMT) in a busy undergroun­d passageway between the subway station underneath the Port Authority Bus Terminal and the Times Square subway station, sent commuters fleeing for the exits and police officers rushing to the scene, as officials scrambled to reroute trains and shut down streets.

Three people, including a police officer, suffered minor injuries.

The attack came just six weeks after police say an Uzbek man, Sayfullo Saipov, plowed a truck through a crowd of pedestrian­s along a bike path in lower Manhattan, killing eight in an act for which Islamic State later claimed responsibi­lity. In September 2016, a man injured 31 people when he set off a homemade bomb in New York’s Chelsea neighborho­od.

In recent years, numerous people claiming to be inspired by Islamic State have carried out attacks across Europe, the Middle East and the United States.

A law enforcemen­t official familiar with the Ullah investigat­ion said investigat­ors have found evidence that he watched Islamic State propaganda on the internet.

The weapon used in Monday’s attack was “amateur-level,” New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said at a news conference near the explosion site. He told CNN the homemade bomb may not have fully ignited, possibly limiting the damage.

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