Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Has Al Qaeda Developed 'Undetectable' Liquid Explosives?

Bomb fear: Al Qaeda terrorists may have developed a new liquid explosive that can be applied to clothing and is completely undetectable by current airport security systems

Al Qaeda Has 'Developed Liquid Explosives Which Blow Up When Dry Prompting US Evacuation Of Yemen' -- Daily Mail

* Explosive would be applied wet to clothing and then detonate when dry
* Experts fear it would be undetectable with current airport security systems
* It is understood to be the work of Al-Qaeda's chief bomb maker Al-Asiri
* America has now warned all 'non-essential' staff in Yemen to evacuate
* Fourth attack in week to hit car believed to be carrying al-Qaeda members
* UK Foreign office has also withdrawn embassy staff from the country
* Comes amid heightened fears of large scale terrorist attack

Al Qaeda terrorists may have developed undetectable liquid bombs prompting America to evacuate its citizens from Yemen, it emerged today.

The explosive would be applied wet to clothing and then detonated when dry, according to senior US officials.

Security experts fear it would be completely undetectable using the current range of security devices operated at airports across the world.

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More News On Reports That Al Qaeda Has Developed 'Undetectable' Liquid Explosives

Al Qaeda Threat: Officials Fear 'Ingenious' Liquid Explosive -- ABC News
U.S. Officials Are Worried About a New and Improved Liquid Explosive -- Government Executive
Al Qaeda Threat: Officials Fear Undetectable Liquid Explosive -- The Inquisitr
Officials fear al-Qa'ida may have developed new liquid explosive as US urges all citizens to leave Yemen -- The Independent
Report: Al-Qaida affiliate possesses highly undetectable liquid explosive -- Jerusalem Post
Report: Al-Qaida developed liquid that turns clothes into explosives -- Haaretz
Al Qaeda Developments -- Israel Defense
Al Qaeda May Have Developed New Liquid Explosive: Report -- Huffington Post
Al-Qaeda Can Turn Clothes Into Explosives By Dipping Them In Liquid -- Gizmodo

Update: No, Al Qaeda is Not About to Blow Up Your Blouse -- Foreign Policy

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