@HongKongFP this article says the police found ten kilograms of "...aluminium nitrate". Is this a typo for ammonium nitrate? Aluminium nitrate is not an explosive.pic.twitter.com/ymwElfVtAW
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This is a good resource on the various materials: https://www.asi-mag.com/homemade-explosives-guide/ …
police sources in newspapers say possibly the bombs were in a flat (where the gun was found) and thrown away in a hurry before the raid. but yes still doesn’t make sense.
Either the police found real bombs that were planted by an intelligence agency to create a false story, or they are making up this story themselves, or there is someone who is actually making bombs in HK. All of those possibilities sound insane, but I guess one has to be true?
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