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To: KLP who wrote (481526)4/9/2012 3:01:26 PM
From: Neeka  Respond to of 794485
 
Notice the car going in the opposite direction right before the explosion. He got so far and backed off of the road for a birds eye view. I'd bet a dime to a dollar he is the one who pulled the trigger.



To: KLP who wrote (481526)4/9/2012 4:09:21 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie1 Recommendation  Respond to of 794485
 
Any idea of how the white car/truck drove through the same area just before the convey, and the white vehicle was not hit, but the convoy was? Where was that convoy? It appears to have been a convoy of 5 vehicles....did anyone live through that? That is just so very sad...

Often there will be a small enemy team associated with the IED. They will often shoot on the convoy to get them to slow down and then they pull the trigger.

In other words, the IED is triggered by someone who selects the target. (I'm sure uw could give more details).