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  2. Leeds Blitz - Wikipedia

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    In total 25 tons of bombs fell on Leeds during the raid, a quarter of the 100 tons often used as the threshold for a "major raid". [ 11 ] [ 17 ] By comparison, that night in Glasgow 203 aircraft dropped 231 tons of high explosives, nearly ten times the amount dropped on Leeds, and 1,650 incendiary canisters, while in nearby Sheffield 117 ...

  3. Stratford Street Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Stratford Street Mosque (officially the Omar Mosque or Masjid-e-Umar) is a mosque in Beeston, Leeds, England. Three people responsible for the 7 July 2005 London bombings (Shehzad Tanweer, Mohammad Sidique Khan and Hasib Hussain) were regulars at Friday prayers at the mosque. Stratford Street mosque is just a few streets away from the Colwyn ...

  4. Shehzad Tanweer - Wikipedia

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    Shehzad Tanweer (15 December 1982 – 7 July 2005) [1] was a British Pakistani who was one of four Islamist terrorists who detonated explosives in three trains on the London Underground and one bus in central London during the 7 July 2005 London bombings. 52 people were killed, plus the 4 bombers themselves, and over 700 wounded in the attacks.

  5. It looked like a normal children's playground. But buried ...

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    During a two-day survey, contractors unearthed another 155 practice bombs in a 21-square-foot area, officials said. Several reports indicate that the total of uncovered bombs now stands at 175 or ...

  6. Attempted murder probe after man seriously injured - AOL

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    The attack happened in Tempest Road, Beeston, on Tuesday [Google Maps] Detectives have launched an attempted murder investigation after a man suffered serious head injuries in an attack in Leeds.

  7. 7 July 2005 London bombings - Wikipedia

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    Khan detonated his bomb on the number 216 train, killing seven people, including himself. Shehzad Tanweer, aged 22. Also lived in Beeston, Leeds, occasionally working in his mother and father's fish and chip shop on Lodge Lane, Beeston. He detonated his bomb on the number 204 train. Eight people, including Tanweer, were killed by the explosion.

  8. Alabama man pleads guilty to detonating makeshift bomb ... - AOL

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    The bomb was not discovered until Monday, Feb. 26, according to a state. An Alabama man pleaded guilty to detonating an explosive device outside of the state attorney general's office, federal ...

  9. William R. Lawley Jr. - Wikipedia

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    By February 20, 1944, Lawley was a first lieutenant serving as a pilot in the 364th Bomb Squadron, 305th Bomb Group. On that day, during a bombing mission over Nazi-controlled Europe, his B-17 Flying Fortress came under attack by enemy fighter aircraft. With his plane severely damaged and on fire, he ordered his crew to parachute to safety ...