Brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev made the bombs and planted them at the marathon.
Yes, two bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon this year.
Two bombs exploded near the finish line injuring many people.
The Boston Marathon bombing in 2013 was carried out using pressure cooker bombs, which were made of explosive materials such as black powder, nails, and ball bearings. These bombs were designed to maximize casualties in the crowded area where they were detonated.
Boston Marathon was created in 1897.
The Boston Marathon bombings, which occurred on April 15, 2013, involved two homemade bombs that were detonated near the finish line of the marathon. The attack resulted in three deaths and over 260 injuries. Additionally, a third bomb was found but was safely detonated by authorities, bringing the total to three explosive devices associated with the incident.
The Boston Marathon stops in Boston. It stops at Copley Square.
The Boston Marathon was first conducted in 1897.
The Boston Marathon was first conducted in 1897.
The Boston Marathon was April 21, 2014.
The Boston Marathon bombing utilized homemade pressure cooker bombs. These devices were constructed using pressure cookers filled with shrapnel, including nails and ball bearings, and were packed with explosive materials. The bombs were detonated remotely, resulting in significant casualties and injuries during the event in April 2013.
In Boston
The first Boston marathon took place in 1897 in Boston.