18/05/2005

Grenade could have exploded close to Bush

The hand grenade found close to US president George W. Bush during his recent visit to Georgia could have exploded, it has been reported.

According to reports, an FBI agent claimed that the grenade had been examined and was found to be armed, meaning it could have exploded during the President’s speech in the former Soviet Republic.

The device, believed to be a Soviet-made RPG-5, was found around 100 feet from the stage in Freedom Square in the capital Tbilisi, where the President delivered his speech.

Georgian officials had earlier claimed that the grenade was inactive and would not have exploded. The country’s security chief told reporters that the intention was probably to create public fear. Gela Bezhuashvili told reporters that there was “no danger whatsoever” for President Bush.

(KMcA)






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