The bomb detonated at a market in Indonesia’s Central Sulawesi province on Dec. 31 morning that killed seven people was packed with the head of a mortar round and ball bearings, police said Tuesday. Traces of potassium chlorate, sulfur and aluminum were also found at the bomb site, a market stall which sold pork in the religiously divided provincial capital of Palu, National Police deputy spokesman Sr. Comr. Anton Bahrul Alam said. Full Story
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