Because Improvised Explosive Devices are often used to disrupt transports and traffic (which occur on roads).
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By a bomb truck and fertilizer.
i think jj ling set the paint bomb.
The bomb just exploded.
A roadside bomb
Roadside Bomb
A roadside bomb
Roadside Bomb
roadside bomb
A roadside bomb is exactly what it sounds like. it's a bomb usually an IED (improvised explosive device) that is hidden in a car or in the ditch with a trip wire or a remote detenator that will explode when a Coalition unit moves past it. Road side bombs are a grave threat to troops and are easy and cheap to produce for the Insurgents -Brian Alberta,Canada A roadside bomb is the same as an IED. IED's are explosives which can be made by various things. Mortars, HME (homemade explosives) Anti-tank mines, etc.
multifaceted IED attack
IED stands for Improvised Explosive Device. The roadside indicates that it is place along a road or path. They are often exploded through a remote control device.
Dead animals, piles of sand bags, abandoned vehicles on the roadside, and road signs relocated near guard rails.
the difference is that an IED is just a home made bomb, a VIED is a home made bomb that is used in vehicles, pretty much a car bomb is all it is.
Since the beginning of the Gulf Wars, there have been a proliferation of roadside bombs. They are called improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
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