Explosive devices found in London travel hubs had Dublin return addresses

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Explosive devices found in London travel hubs had Dublin return addresses
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Live updates: Explosive devices found in London travel hubs originated from Ireland

"The Met's Counter Terrorism Command is treating it as a "linked series" and "keeping an open mind regarding motives".

"All of the packages have been assessed and found to be devices that would have been capable of igniting but nobody has been injured. Sources have said that the “small improvised explosive devices” were in Irish A4 postal bags with Valentine’s Day Irish stamps dating from 2018. The words “Love Eire N” accompanied a stencil of a heart.

Security sources in Ireland and in the UK both said that the chief suspects for the attack were the self styled New IRA.

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