Harvard Medical School Hit by Intentional Explosion
An explosion shook Harvard Medical School early Saturday, with authorities confirming it was intentional. No injuries were reported, and two unidentified individuals fled the scene before the blast.
The Boston Fire Department swiftly responded to the incident, confirming that the explosion was deliberate and that no further devices were found on the premises. The university police, alongside the FBI, are currently investigating the matter.
Despite initial speculation, there are no publicly available details about the identities of the two individuals being investigated. Nor has there been any confirmation of photos showing people wearing facial concealments or sweatshirts.
The explosion at Harvard Medical School appears to have been a targeted act, but fortunately, no one was injured. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities working to determine the cause and any potential motives.
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