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Peru: Explosives Used in ATM Attack
TRIPwire, 30 November 2022
On 29 November 2022, at approximately 0300 hours local time, local authorities responded after unidentified suspects used explosives, described as dynamite, to attack an ATM at a bank in Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios. The blast destroyed the ATM and caused moderate damage to the bank. No further details about the explosives were provided, and it is not clear if any cash was stolen. The investigation is ongoing.
Germany: Explosives Used in ATM Attack
TRIPwire, 29 November 2022
On 29 November 2022, at approximately 0300 hours local time, unknown suspects used explosives to target an ATM in an apartment building on Muhldorfer Street in Anzing and fled the scene in a vehicle. No further details about the explosives have been released. The incident remains under investigation.
Germany: 2 IEDs Discovered on Soccer Field
TRIPwire, 29 November 2022
On 28 November 2022, local authorities responded to a soccer field in Hellersdorf following the discovery of an IED, described as a “homemade pyro-explosive device”. The area was cordoned off and a second IED was discovered on the field. Local bomb technicians responded to assist and rendered the devices safe. No further device details were provided. The investigation is ongoing.
Mexico: Explosives-Laden UAS Used to Attack Police
TRIPwire, 29 November 2022
On 26 November 2022, at approximately 1700 hours local time, unidentified suspects used an explosives-laden unmanned aircraft system (UAS) in conjunction with a small plane and pick-up trucks to attack the Encarnacion de Diaz municipal police station in Jalisco. No further details on the explosives were provided. Two police officers and two members of the armed group were killed in the incident. The investigation is ongoing.
Romania: Explosives Used in ATM Attack
TRIPwire, 29 November 2022
On 29 November 2022, Romanian Police and Constanta County Police Inspectorate responded to the Constanta Exhibition Pavilion after explosives were used to target an ATM. No additional details about the explosives have been released. Two suspects, a 48-year-old man and a 55-year-old woman, were arrested at the scene. The suspects were under police surveillance due to their connection to additional ATM attacks in Castelu and Mamaia.
Colorado: 1 IED Functioned, 2nd IED Discovered at a Residence
TRIPwire, 28 November 2022
On 24 November 2022, at approximately 0545 hours local time, Colorado Springs Police Department officers responded to a residence on Norwood Avenue for a reported shotgun blast near the back door and discovered remnants of a functioned IED, as well as a viable IED at the scene. No further details about the devices have been released. The Colorado Springs Regional Explosives Unit responded to assist and rendered the unexploded IED safe. The incident remains under investigation.
Italy: Explosives Used in ATM Attack
TRIPwire, 28 November 2022
On 26 November 2022, local authorities responded to a post office in Martignano after unknown suspects used explosives, utilizing gunpowder, to attack the ATM and fled the scene with an unknown amount of cash. No further details about the explosives have been released. The blast damaged several cars in the vicinity, but no injuries were reported. The investigation is ongoing.
Germany: Explosives Used in ATM Attack
TRIPwire, 28 November 2022
On 28 November 2022, at approximately 0305 hours local time, Recklinghausen police responded after four unidentified suspects used explosives to attack an ATM at a bank in Marl-Polsum and fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of cash. The blast destroyed the ATM and caused moderate damage to the bank. No further details about the explosives were provided. The investigation is ongoing.
Maryland: IID Used to Target Jehovah's Witnesses Facility
TRIPwire, 23 November 2022
On 21 November 2022, at approximately 0410 hours local time, The Maryland Office of the State Fire Marshal responded after the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses facility in Salisbury was targeted with an improvised incendiary device (IID), prompting a fire that was confined to the outside door frame. No further device details have been released. The fire burned itself out and no injuries were reported. The investigation is ongoing.