MISSISSAUGA,
Ontario — Two people bombed an Indian restaurant outside Toronto on Thursday
night, injuring at least a dozen people, many of them diners, the police said.
The blast happened around 10:30 p.m. at the Bombay Bhel
restaurant in Mississauga, Ontario, a city just west of Toronto. The Peel
Regional Police said the two people set off an “improvised explosive device” in
the restaurant before fleeing the scene. The police released a photo of the
suspects, describing them as male, wearing dark sweatshirts with hoods pulled
up and their faces covered.
Mississauga, on Lake Ontario, is a
city of more than 700,000 people that has a large immigrant population and is
the sixth-largest municipality in Canada.
Peel Paramedics, a local
ambulance service, said it was “on scene with multiple patients at an explosion
in Mississauga.” Three people had “critical blast injuries,” the service said,
while the rest sustained minor injuries.
The
explosion comes just a month after the driver of a van plowed into pedestrian
in Toronto, killing 10 people and injuring 14 more. The suspect in that attack,
Alek Minassian, intentionally struck the victims in what was likely to count as
Canada’s deadliest vehicular assault, the police said.
The police
did not know of a motive for Thursday night’s attack.
CTV News
said a police SWAT team was called to the scene of the blast. The restaurant is
in a busy plaza that takes up half a city block, and the area was sealed after
the explosion.
Video from the scene showed
numerous ambulances and emergency vehicles outside the restaurant, including
one from Toronto.
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