UK Letter Bombs
Two Letter bombs exploded in UK:
(AP) A suspected letter bomb exploded at a business center southwest of London Tuesday, injuring two people, police said.
Emergency services were dealing with a small explosion at 9 a.m. (4 a.m. EST) at a company in Oaklands Business Centre, Wokingham, Thames Valley police said in a statement.
Police said it was "likely" that an item of mail had ignited and caused the "small explosion."
It was too soon to say whether the explosion was linked to a letter bomb that detonated in central London Monday, injuring one person, police said.
On Monday, a padded envelope exploded at an office belonging to Capita Group PLC, which administers the $16 daily fee for vehicles meant to cut down on traffic in central London and collects television licensing fees.
Vantis PLC, a tax and accounting company, confirmed it was targeted in Tuesday's attack. Vantis also handles government contracts.
Army bomb-disposal units surrounded the company's office, which is part of business park comprised of red-brick office buildings.
Looks like homegrown angst but I'm still watching carefully... Socialize this! Personalize this! Radicalize this!