Car explosion on the bridge between the US and Canada: no signs of a terrorist attack found
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New York State Governor Kathy Hocul and FBI agent Matthew Miraley said there were no signs of terrorism in the recent car bombing on the bridge between the US and Canada; the incident is under investigation.
New York Governor Kathy Hocul reports no signs of a terrorist attack signs of a terrorist attack during the car bombing on the bridge between the US and Canada. She stated that there is no evidence to point to a terrorist trail in the incident on the the US-Canadian border. This was reported by CNN, according to UNN.
Additional information may become available, but judging by the results of the preliminary investigation, there are no signs of terrorist involvement in the there is no indication of terrorist involvement in the horrific explosion that occurred here in upstate New York, the governor
That there is no indication of a terrorist threat related to the FBI Special Agent Matthew Miraliy also stated that there is no evidence of a terrorist threat related to the incident on the bridge.
We don't have any information about the driver, we're checking his social media. His social media, there's nothing out of the ordinary, we're still doing a full investigation, so this is a preliminary assessment
The preliminary investigation found that the car was traveling at an extremely high speed before crashing and was parked outside the casino. The driver is believed to have lost control. [On November 22, a car exploded on the bridge between the United States and Canada, near Niagara Falls.
The explosion occurred on the eve of Thanksgiving in the United States, a time when most Americans travel to celebrate the holiday with family.
Following the accident, Buffalo Niagara Airport halted all international flights for two days.