Deccan Chronicle

TERROR STRIKES NY, 4 INJURED

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New York, Dec. 11: A man detonated a pipe bomb strapped to his body in a crowded New York subway passageway during the morning rush hour on Monday, injuring three people — putting the city again on edge just six weeks after a deadly truck attack.

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio called the bombing an “attempted terrorist attack”, and identified the 27-year-old suspect — who suffered serious injuries — as Akayed Ullah.

The blast took place in the subway station at the Port Authority bus terminal, not far from the city's iconic Times Square, sparking commuter panic and travel disruption­s.

Subway trains were bypassing the Port Authority and Times Square stations as the investigat­ion unfolded.

The bomber was in custody and sent to a hospital with burns and wounds on his body.

The explosion rattled nerves in New York, which still bears the scars of the devastatin­g September 11 attacks, as well as a truck attack on October 31 that left eight dead on a bike path.

“This is New York. The reality is that we are a target by many who would like to make a statement against democracy, against freedom,” New York Governor Andrew Cuomo told reporters.

“This was an attempted terrorist attack,” Mayor Bill de Blasio added. “Thank god the perpetrato­r did not achieve his ultimate goals,” he added.

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