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"shrapnel" Definitions
  1. small pieces of metal that are thrown out with a lot of force when a bomb explodes

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At the entrance to the children's ward, a whiteboard lists the injuries: shrapnel, mine, shrapnel, shrapnel, mine, shrapnel, bullet, bullet, bullet, shrapnel, shotgun, bullet, shrapnel, bullet, bullet, bullet, bullet.
I had shrapnel wounds in my right foot, shrapnel wounds in my back, second-degree, third-degree burns on my scalp.
"President Trump is just so grateful that friends like Tom Brady are loyal and can ignore the shrapnel, the verbal shrapnel," Conway said.
An eight-year-old girl, Noya Dahan, had a piece of shrapnel pierce her leg, and her uncle, Almog Peretz, who shielded children,‏ has multiple shrapnel wounds.
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A small piece of shrapnel hit my daughter on her back and my wife was severely injured — two pieces of shrapnel hit her right leg while she was in the kitchen cooking.
Under the barrage, pieces of the floor exploded like shrapnel.
He said none contained shrapnel that he was aware of.
Both bombs were filled with shrapnel,  according to Sky News .
He lost a toe on his left foot from shrapnel.
He died of shrapnel wounds covering a battle in Nafaa.
The cliff face behind him exploded, spraying him with shrapnel.
Some of the people on his crew received shrapnel wounds.
He also had surgery for shrapnel injuries to his legs.
Damage from the shrapnel causes the aircraft to lose pressurization.
Mitchell saw the killing and was injured from bullet shrapnel.
Iraqi and foreign volunteer medics frantically dress their shrapnel wounds.
Picking at a scar on her wrist -- a shrapnel wound.
Shrapnel from the crash seems to have damaged the droneship.
After the blade broke off, shrapnel flew, puncturing the fuselage.
Broken glass and shrapnel still scattered sidewalks and apartment floors.
More than 100 people were also wounded, many by shrapnel.
Her husband, John Holcombe, was struck by shrapnel but survived.
The package was said to have contained nails and shrapnel.
"And then she's still full of shrapnel," Steve Melanson says.
Pieces of the floor exploded like shrapnel The shots grew louder.
I was injured in both my arm and leg by shrapnel.
The shrapnel sticking out of Krulac's lower leg particularly worried Montes.
"I was hit in the head by shrapnel," Kurdi said quietly.
When a star explodes, it sends stellar shrapnel across nearby galaxies.
Takata inflators can explode with excessive force and spray metal shrapnel.
She still has shrapnel in her head from an old wound.
Shots came through the wall, the wooden shrapnel grazing his arm.
Tongues tear themselves from mouths, spewing "mangled", "unrecognisable" words "like shrapnel".
Police are unsure if he was hit by gunfire or shrapnel.
Shrapnel hit the car, killing her and injuring her three children.
Shrapnel injured ground crew, while smoke billowed out to smother them.
He shot two classmates while two others were injured from shrapnel.
"You'd see shrapnel holes in the trees, bullet holes," Sparks says.
A female bystander was reportedly injured by shrapnel during the incident.
The bullets, shrapnel, and shotgun pellets are all evidence, of course.
Saleh was wounded by shrapnel before being evacuated from the office.
A highly radioactive, shrapnel-filled doomsday bomb of a light bulb.
It sprayed shrapnel into his lower legs and virtually severed them.
The mortar strike sprayed her with shrapnel and wounded her children.
Next, nails, ball bearings or other shrapnel surround the explosive materials.
Don't spill any juices or leave behind bits of shell shrapnel.
Mr. Sufi said that shrapnel struck his cousin in the abdomen.
He was hit in the legs and chest by burning shrapnel.
When he ran outside, flying shrapnel killed him on the spot.
The shrapnel damaged the plane and injured the crew, including Levitow.
The homemade device, filled with shrapnel, tore through the third car.
A Purple Heart after being injured by shrapnel from an IED.
All held AK-47s, and one had the bomb loaded with shrapnel.
Eldest son Tayyib, 11, also has shrapnel wounds on his bleeding arm.
The buildings that are left are pockmarked with shrapnel and bullet holes.
In March 2018 an Egyptian was killed in Riyadh by missile shrapnel.
Second comes the debris -- shrapnel and bomb fragments -- causing devastating penetrating injuries.
Around him he saw debris: clay and jagged rock, scattered like shrapnel.
The friend who's with them escapes with some shrapnel in his arm.
He had suffered shrapnel wounds in his left arm from the explosion.
Victims described having to live with shrapnel and bleeding wounds for now.
Another jumps into the armored vehicle with some shrapnel to the thigh.
Shrapnel and burn victims from recent attacks across various towns recuperate together.
Rocket shrapnel hit Joud, shattering his lower face and fracturing his jaw.
In Repossession Sequence, (above) pieces of shrapnel float over a cracked ground.
Shrapnel from the strike killed her husband's 8-year-old sister, Farida.
His eight-year-old niece, Noya Dahan, took some shrapnel to hers.
Mr. Boyle suffered minor shrapnel wounds in the raid, his family said.
Images show nuts and shrapnel from the bomb embedded in the floor.
The walls of the school building were pockmarked by bullets and shrapnel.
Shrapnel is sent flying across the parking lot towards the migrant center.
Such missiles are designed to explode near aircraft, shredding them with shrapnel.
Shrapnel from a rocket-propelled grenade had hit his head and body.
One of his scavenged BLU-253s detonated and riddled him with shrapnel.
Mr. Bakheet was flung to the ground, his body peppered with shrapnel.
Four officers were shot and one was wounded by shrapnel, police said.
The Mada rescue service said two people were treated for shrapnel wounds.
Looking for clues in shrapnel, metal pieces Alford said that if the Chelsea bomb "detonated" it would likely have blown the pressure cooker into many very small fragments, which would have acted as shrapnel and penetrated victims' bodies.
It wasn't until 60 years later that doctors found shrapnel in his leg.
"I continued to film and then some shrapnel hit my head," he said.
But then you notice the bullet holes and shrapnel gouges pockmarking the walls.
Their four children suffered serious burns, shrapnel and broken bones in the blast.
Palestinian medics said he died of shrapnel wounds to the chest and abdomen.
Three police officers were shot and one was injured by shrapnel, authorities said.
The package contained nails and shrapnel, according to the San Antonio Fire Department.
The Magen David Adom ambulance service said two Israelis were wounded by shrapnel.
De La Herran said a piece of shrapnel hit him in the head.
He claimed he was hit by shrapnel during the small explosion on set.
Police later found and defused a shrapnel-packed explosive device at another station.
On Simeon's left cheek, you could still see a few bits of shrapnel.
A piece of shrapnel missed my eye by a fragment of a millimeter.
This man, wounded by shrapnel, was kept under armed guard at the hospital.
Mr. Deuja, 52, cannot afford to have the shrapnel removed from his head.
Many, sprayed with lethal shrapnel, suffered internal injuries, some were covered in burns.
The bullet hit two medics and sprayed a third with shrapnel and debris.
His ring, ear cuffs and huge, shrapnel-like neck chain all gleam silver.
Crystal's husband, John Holcombe, was injured by a piece of shrapnel, but survived.
Children's faces—bloody and studded with shrapnel—look down Ms Al-Kateab's lens.
There was shrapnel in Bakhtiyar's chest cavity that had entered under his armpit.
Brandt, with shrapnel under his skin and nightmares in his head, has too.
Chunks of shrapnel from the Union's assault on the city rest on shelves.
"I have literally hundreds of pieces of shrapnel in me," Ms. Gaspard said.
It reacts on contact with water, sending fruit shrapnel all across his lawn.
The turn taken by their conversation will hit you like velvet-covered shrapnel.
It had a large quantity of explosive, and it was packed with shrapnel.
So everybody remembers when that website fell over, caught on fire, shrapnel went everywhere.
The troops suffered light shrapnel wounds and are believed to have returned to duty.
I woke up and had several injuries and pieces of shrapnel in my ankle.
He had marks all over his face — blood, shrapnel, but he was thinking clearly.
Each of these chunks of shrapnel exponentially increases the chance of another orbital collision.
Minutes later, a second grenade exploded and sent shrapnel into the rifleman's left elbow.
Shrapnel left in the fleshy tissue of camouflaged buttocks were a source of hilarity.
Sara Anum, 10, attempted to put on a brave face despite her shrapnel wounds.
Eyewitnesses described people with shrapnel injuries, and nuts and bolts cast across the floor.
"He was my life," says Ahmed, who has 48 shrapnel wounds from the blast.
FInally, Claire picks the shrapnel out and it looks like Luke might finally heal.
Shrapnel from that is believed to have hit Noya, passing through her right leg.
Takata inflators can explode with excessive force, unleashing metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks.
He got injured in an attack by shrapnel and died because of severe bleeding.
The roof of one car now sits up a tree, Swiss-cheesed by shrapnel.
"We lost the machine gun, jammed up with shrapnel, and the radio," he recalls.
We know that he has burns and shrapnel but that s all we know.
Some buildings have been destroyed and others peppered with holes from bullets and shrapnel.
Is that quite attractive young woman carrying a purse filled with explosives and shrapnel?
Only when a piece of shrapnel lodged in her head did she fall back.
The Gazan Ministry of Education said shrapnel from one missile flew into a school.
Mr. Barakat was inside his pickup, injured by shrapnel, waving a hand for help.
The devices can explode with excessive force, unleashing metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks.
Shrapnel from the bomb remained in his liver for the rest of his life.
He was later discharged because of his shrapnel wound from the fighting in Spain.
Her mother, who was also covered with small shrapnel wounds, described what had happened.
But the fabric holds its form even if perforated by a spray of shrapnel.
Treating injuries caused by bombs and shrapnel is far from routine for most doctors.
"Shrapnel is critical to this analysis," said Mr. Van Zandt, the former F.B.I. profiler.
During that particular battle, Mr. Kelly was wounded, struck in the face by shrapnel.
This time he was hit in the hip, then took numerous pieces of shrapnel.
Divots in corridors marked where shrapnel had knocked chunks of plaster from the walls.
In 2009, a U.S. air strike riddled his legs with shrapnel and killed Kashmir.
Shrapnel and rocks as heavy as five pounds fell on his house, he said.
It shows the moment that a mortar tube accidentally exploded, spraying debris and shrapnel.
Some lay on steel gurneys as squadrons of flies crawled over their shrapnel wounds.
Of the wounded officers, four were shot and one had shrapnel wounds, police said.
The woman was killed, and the child was wounded by shrapnel from the explosives.
The blast sent shrapnel and debris into the body of the aircraft, officials said.
The other officer suffered several cuts to his face from shrapnel and broken glass.
Others suffered the effects of teargas or were hit by rubber bullets or shrapnel.
The air bags have the potential to explode with too much force and spray shrapnel.
The shards of shrapnel wedged in his head caused him to bleed out that evening.
Takata's airbag inflators can explode with excessive force, unleashing metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks.
Lower floors are filled with teenagers missing limbs and women with shrapnel and bullet wounds.
Shir-Agha Mohamed holds a piece of shrapnel from an airstrike that killed his son.
Takata's air bag inflators can explode with too much force, spewing shrapnel inside the vehicle.
Only 4 years old, Tehmina lay in bed with a shrapnel injury to her skull.
Zeeshan Taj, 24, is being treated for burns and for shrapnel injuries on both legs.
She died after her plane's engine exploded and shrapnel broke a window, the wire reported.
Authorities say they aren't certain whether he was shot or struck by shrapnel from bullets.
Waves inside their home ripped off metal storm shutters and turned them into deadly shrapnel.
Even so, shops are pockmarked by shrapnel, and windows bullet holes spider-web the windows.
The air bags have the potential to deploy with too much force and spray shrapnel.
He was injured by shrapnel while trying to protect his niece, the girl's father said.
Shrapnel also tore a nearly two-foot wide hole in the fuselage, depressurizing the airplane.
Shrapnel from the engine left a hole above the wing, and the oxygen masks dropped.
The inflators can explode with excessive force and send metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks.
He uses empty shells of bullets, tear gas canisters and sometimes shrapnel of Israeli missiles.
The man was carrying a shrapnel bomb that failed to properly explode, at least initially.
He said that he was hit by shrapnel and showed a video of an explosion.
How does the shrapnel from this hit me on the opposite side of the head?
Goldman suffered a concussion, burns, an ankle injury and shrapnel wounds to his left knee.
It was loaded with shrapnel and contained up to 2.2 pounds of explosives, Interfax reported.
Malfunctioning Takata air bag inflators can explode with too much force, sending shrapnel into vehicles.
Those air bags can explode with too much force and spray shrapnel into the vehicle.
The windows started getting shot out and you felt glass and shrapnel hitting your back.
He removed 250 pieces of shrapnel – mostly bits of windscreen – from his face and chest.
"Just in minutes, the area was overwhelmed by heavy smoke, flying shrapnel and a firefight."
The inflators can explode with excessive force and send metal shrapnel flying inside a vehicle.
It is the effect and feelings — the shrapnel from the explosion — Slouka is interested in.
One of them was absent to remove shrapnel still embedded in her body, Alhassan said.
This fault can cause air bags to inflate violently, spreading metal shrapnel into vehicle compartments.
Inflators can explode with too much force and spray metal shrapnel into vehicle passenger compartments.
Every blast of audio shrapnel was balanced by crystalline melody or burst of symphonic bombast.
Manfredini described the injuries to the suspect as what appeared to be shrapnel-type wounds.
The sheriff said they were struck by shrapnel but were "doing well" at a hospital.
Debris from near the plane's cockpit was peppered with the telltale pockmarks of antiaircraft shrapnel.
But what frustrated him most was the shrapnel the doctors couldn't remove from his head.
Children and soldiers play soccer at the local stadium, ignoring jagged shrapnel in the grass.
Last year, an explosive device was detonated outside Selis Manor, breaking windows and spewing shrapnel.
He said he still does not know if it came from a bullet or shrapnel.
That's when a rocket propelled grenade tore through the engine block and shrapnel went flying.
Some homes in a neighborhood of Nusaybin still bear the shrapnel scars from that conflict.
"In extreme cases the inflator explodes, shooting shrapnel toward vehicle occupants," according to the agency.
He served all over the country and had shrapnel wounds on his legs and back.
The end of the war found Jakub in a field hospital, recovering from shrapnel wounds.
Talal Barazi, the governor of Homs Province, said the civilians had died from shrapnel wounds.
Hertling himself was awarded a Purple Heart for shrapnel wounds he suffered in that incident.
And if shrapnel flew and struck crucial flight controls, the airplane may have become uncontrollable.
He sustained a shrapnel wound in the stomach and a bullet wound in the arm.
The six other soldiers had died instantly, ripped apart by the explosive wave and shrapnel.
The shrapnel lodged behind her cheek and eye, she said, will not be taken out.
"My uncle has shrapnel injuries in one leg and will undergo surgery," Mr. Ali said.
The child, in the soldier's arms, became an unwitting shield against the mass of shrapnel.
That tracker also includes incidents in which some or most victims were hit by shrapnel created when a bullet hit, say, a windshield, like the recent shooting spree in Joplin, Mississippi, in which the shooter only struck three people but two more caught shrapnel.
Many of the victims from Wednesday's attacks were teenage students who suffered shrapnel and bullet wounds.
She can't open her eyes; there is shrapnel in one of them, the other painfully closed.
Many of the victims from Wednesday's attacks were teenage students who suffered shrapnel and bullet wounds.
Also injured was Noya Dahan, eight, who was hit with shrapnel in the face and leg.
Herdman said Pitts discussed giving remote control cars packed with shrapnel to children of military members.
The majority were nursing shrapnel wounds and the hospital director said many would never walk again.
When I shattered from life, I left shrapnel embedded in some of the strangers to come.
A female civilian bystander was injured by shrapnel, but no U.S. Capitol Police officers were injured.
One of Naveed's sisters was also injured in the bombing -- a shrapnel wound in her leg.
Once the device was lit, the metal tubing exploded, sending shrapnel flying, the sheriff's office said.
The affected Takata inflators can explode with excessive force, unleashing metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks.
It partially detonated, it had a large quantity of explosive and it was packed with shrapnel.
Claire thinks that whatever makes him stronger is also making the shrapnel hurt him more internally.
"It's like shrapnel ripping off and coming back to hit us again and again," Schultz said.
"[It] was enough to take out two thrusters and shower the deck with shrapnel," he said.
Daniela Menescal, 17, was hit by shrapnel during the Parkland attack and saw several classmates killed.
The other one explodes, shrapnel in my face and everything, hits me right in the eye.
The inflators can explode with excessive force, launching metal shrapnel at passengers in cars and trucks.
She hits the helicopter, which explodes in a beautiful burst of flames, shrapnel, and tabloid papers.
An actor on set felt unsafe because a piece of shrapnel from an effect hit him.
She had shrapnel removed from her back and shoulder and was hit by a ricochet bullet.
Stone still has shrapnel embedded in his back, according to CNN affiliate News 12 Long Island.
Instead, he ended up running for his life, bleeding heavily from shrapnel wounds in his legs.
Takata's inflators can explode with too much force and spray metal shrapnel into vehicle passenger compartments.
He ended up serving for two more weeks before being wounded by shrapnel from a grenade.
Shrapnel from the blast broke a window, and one passenger, Jennifer Riordan, was partially sucked out.
It sometimes bursts out in bits and pieces, with emotional shrapnel embedding itself in others' skins.
Engines are designed with special casings to prevent shrapnel and other debris from puncturing the fuselage.
Cluster bombs emit deadly exploding shrapnel and are prohibited under the Geneva Convention governing international warfare.
About 503 of the injured went to Sunrise, most of them with gunshot or shrapnel wounds.
The embassy compound was strewn with shrapnel, but none of embassy staff were hurt, it said.
Other deadly ingredients — bags of ball bearings, rusty screws, nails and other shrapnel — were strewed about.
A 12—year-old boy was paralyzed from the waist down after shrapnel shredded his stomach.
He had shrapnel wounds and burns on his legs, and his hip was dislocated by force.
Two other Madison Local Schools students also were injured, possibly from shrapnel or from running away.
He said shrapnel punctured the air bag and sliced the young woman's neck and carotid artery.
Jurors also heard from those wounded by shrapnel from a bomb specifically designed to maim people.
These guys, if they get bullets through them and shrapnel through them, they bleed a lot.
Halit's fighting career ended when a tank shell exploded near him, peppering his leg with shrapnel.
A rabbi was shot in the hand and two other people were left with shrapnel wounds.
Takata airbag inflaters can explode with too much force and spew shrapnel into drivers and passengers.
Just then, he said, another rocket hit close to him, and he was riddled with shrapnel.
Opinion BAMIAN, Afghanistan — War and poverty have scattered Afghans across the globe like pieces of shrapnel.
Mr. Qaderyan was shot five times, and his body also had shrapnel wounds, Mr. Yassenzada said.
Vindman has shrapnel in his body from an IED attack he suffered fighting for our country.
The package was said to contain shrapnel and nails, according to the San Antonio Fire Department.
Shrapnel struck the roof of a nearby migrants' detention center in the eastern suburb of Tajoura.
Shrapnel had entered his stomach and traveled downward through his body; another piece hit his head.
Takata inflators can explode with too much force and spray metal shrapnel into vehicle passenger compartments.
Nott checked on the operation and realized that the boy's heart had been pierced by shrapnel.
Takata air bag inflators can explode with too much force and spray shrapnel into the vehicle.
There was also a metal frame -- that's what lodged the shrapnel in her face and her eyes.
Due to lower-velocity shrapnel wounds, the parts of their brains that were damaged were hyper-localized.
Desai wounded nine—six with gunshots and three with glass shrapnel—before being shot dead by responders.
In 2007, the Chinese launched a missile at an old weather satellite, spraying shrapnel into Earth's orbit.
A bomb landed near Mr. Mojalli, spraying shrapnel into his stomach, neck and face, Mr. Sumaei said.
Riordan was sitting next to the window that was hit by shrapnel after the plane's engine exploded.
He was firing at the enemy when a grenade exploded and shrapnel caught him in the neck.
In one respect, space is already like a war zone: It's increasingly shot through with flying shrapnel.
He was a janitor who'd been peppered with shrapnel and had both legs broken in the blast.
The resulting shrapnel destroyed a cabin window, and Jennifer Riordan was partially sucked out of the cabin.
It said it was basing its information on a study of soil samples, unexploded shells, and shrapnel.
The bullet shattered the window and punctured his throat; the shrapnel lacerated his skull, chest, and stomach.
Hetherington was wounded by shrapnel and survived the attack, only to die later from excessive blood loss.
Takata airbag inflators can explode with too much force and spray metal shrapnel into vehicle passenger compartments.
One social media user posted a picture of himself holding what he said were pieces of shrapnel.
Burnt-out cars lie in shrapnel-scarred villages; fallen power lines hang next to empty ammunition crates.
He faithfully served his country during the Vietnam War, where he suffered shrapnel wounds throughout his body.
Both of the girls had suffered shrapnel wounds, but were treated and then released on Thursday morning.
These include the loss of one eye, motor impairments, and inoperable bullet shrapnel embedded near his brainstem.
"I took a round to the hand and I took some shrapnel to the chest," he said.
The devices, when they deploy with excessive force, can throw shrapnel-like shards at a vehicle's occupants.
Once or twice, competing robots managed to knock bits off one another, sending shrapnel flying into barriers.
Subsequently, a cameraman working for CNN filmed footage of the shrapnel after the cleanup operation had begun.
The timer on the second bomb, a pressure cooker packed with shrapnel, was set for 9 p.m.
One student was struck in the neck by bullet shrapnel while two others were hit by debris.
Mohammed had several shrapnel wounds — one hit an artery and staff trying desperately to control the bleeding.
All around me, the walls had been drilled by shrapnel, and blood was splattered 20 feet high.
At its edge, an enemy mortar round exploded next to him, sending hot shrapnel through his larynx.
The blast from that device sent shrapnel flying and launched a construction waste container across the street.
The bleeding and the fractures and the shrapnel were not Fahd's only — or even most pressing — issues.
But they also wounded nine other people who were hit directly or struck by shrapnel from ricochets.
One of the injured victims is a 22-month old little girl who was struck by shrapnel.
Shrapnel had shredded his flak jacket and helmet cover and his plates of body armor were broken.
The survivor of multiple bombings, he had more than forty pieces of shrapnel embedded in his body.
Ali, the man with more than forty pieces of shrapnel in his body, had also been hit.
I sit like a child at the table, watch parents grip their utensils, spit words like shrapnel.
Placards nailed to shrapnel-ridden coconut and palmyra trees advertised motorcycles, tuk-tuks and tractors on lease.
"We consider this a low-explosive; there was no shrapnel associated with this device," Chief Boyce posted.
Much of the shrapnel will remain there for decades, until Earth's gravity drags it out of orbit.
His work, as he described it, is taking the "shrapnel" of inspiration and forming it into something.
Upon bursting, some Takata airbags caused shrapnel to explode forward into passengers and drivers, injuring or killing some.
He was wearing body armor but was struck by bullets in a leg and shrapnel in an eye.
The improvised unguided bomb packed with nails and other shrapnel, dropped from a helicopter or airplane, doctors believe.
When the inflators rupture, they can propel metal shrapnel into the faces and bodies of drivers and passengers.
Samantha Fuentes, a high school senior, was shot in the leg and struck with shrapnel during the Feb.
Pieces of shrapnel flew into the plane's fuselage and at least one window, the passengers and FAA said.
The splash sprayed shrapnel all over the barge and took out two of its engines, according to Musk.
Lena keeps a small box of the shrapnel that littered the floor and was embedded in the walls.
Detective Rabiul Karim and Officer-in-Charge Salauddin Khan were killed immediately, struck by shrapnel from exploding bombs.
In today's startup-laden society, it's likely you've personally experienced the shrapnel of a burgeoning business's epic failure.
Brandt was wearing body armor, but was struck by bullets in a leg and shrapnel in an eye.
Shrapnel wounds The trip into the city was uneventful except for two explosions, safely off in the distance.
Domino just makes the subtext into text, miraculously surviving car crashes and walking through hails of shrapnel unscathed.
Israeli media reported that at least six people were injured by shrapnel in the border town of Sderot.
The shrapnel punctured a window in the plane, and a woman seated by it was partially sucked out.
The shrapnel also carried traces of glass used for Boeing cockpit windows, making it highly difficult to fake.
In Sderot, Fox News observed houses and cars pockmarked with shrapnel where some rockets had landed Wednesday night.
The potentially defective airbags, which can spray shrapnel into occupants, are on more than 42 million vehicles worldwide.
Everything in Superhot's ceramic world — the people, the vehicles, the shrapnel, ammunition — move only when the player moves.
Those air bags then become volatile and can explode with too much force, spraying shrapnel into the vehicle.
How did I escape with just a small piece of shrapnel in my neck, while so many died?
The bomb, filled with shrapnel and placed under a Dumpster on the busy crosstown thoroughfare, injured 25.2 people.
"Many patients need surgery due to burns and trauma from shrapnel," Mr. Jeunot wrote in a text message.
Manfredini encountered the suspect on the floor with what he said appeared to be shrapnel wounds, Egbert said.
Barrel bombs are oil drums packed with explosive material and shrapnel that set fires and cause bad burns.
"We hardly noticed the shrapnel which rattled and tinkled as it rained down on the wings," he wrote.
According to a doctor, the cheap $23 Casio watch on his left wrist saved his hand from shrapnel.
About 17 of the wounded were children, he said, and the groom had shrapnel scattered across his body.
"It was not formed into an I.E.D.; there wasn't a trigger, shrapnel and other things," Mr. Miller added.
The homemade bombs used by Mark Anthony Conditt had distinctive shrapnel inside, according to the law enforcement source.
Did anyone else, after picking up the shrapnel of their blown mind, think about "eggs over easy" next?
An Israeli soldier was wounded by shrapnel from what was believed to be an explosive device, he added.
Shrapnel is still inside her, creating hard gray spots under the skin of her face and her scalp.
Other officials said the police were investigating reports that the device had used nuts and bolts as shrapnel.
Government forces have struck rebel-held areas with barrel bombs, large containers filled with explosive material and shrapnel.
Since arriving in Greece, he has not received treatment for four shrapnel wounds sustained during a recent airstrike.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, which involved a homemade device filled with shrapnel.
Infants — some with shrapnel injuries — are acutely malnourished and many have limited or no access to medical care.
As he was walking, a mortar shell exploded nearby and a chunk of shrapnel ripped through his leg.
The explosion sent shrapnel ripping into the fuselage of the Boeing 737-700 plane and shattered a window.
An 80-year old woman in the city of Kiryat Gat, about 20 kilometers (about 12 and a half miles) from Gaza, suffered shrapnel injuries to her head and legs, and a 49-year old man in Ashkelon, just north of Gaza, was moderately wounded by shrapnel, emergency response officials said.
The compound's vulnerability to high temperature and moisture can cause airbags to deploy violently, spewing shrapnel inside a vehicle.
The eight-year-old watched as shrapnel shredded his classmates and reduced them to a collection of body parts.
If only you see the sheep and the cows in the streets, how the shrapnel tore them to pieces.
Mika is playing sports, even though he had a hole through his chest and shrapnel is still in there.
And I think I got a chunk of him in my cheek, because I have shrapnel lodged in there.
A gust of shrapnel blew out a window, partly sucking one passenger in Row 113 headfirst into the sky.
The extent of the shrapnel injuries meant that several staff were crying as they operated on the injured girls.
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - Shrapnel split open Amir Faro's face a few days ago in an explosion near the frontline.
Malaika underwent an operation to remove the shrapnel and returned to work at Aleppo Children's Hospital the next day.
Her abdomen was full of needles also, lit up on the X-ray like shrapnel from a forgotten war.
During an intense fight during The Battle of Monte Casino, Storino was hit by shrapnel from an artillery shell.
She told me that a bomb destroyed their home soon after Ahmed was born, lodging shrapnel in his neck.
Shrapnel blew out a window, sucking Jennifer Riordan, a Wells Fargo executive from Albuquerque, partly out of the plane.
Shrapnel escaping from the engine's outer cover can tear through the cabin or rupture fuel tanks in the wings.
Takata inflators can explode with too much force in a crash and hurl metal shrapnel into drivers and passengers.
He then ordered 250 metal balls from an online supplier, wanting to use them as shrapnel in a bomb.
One passenger was killed in the incident, in which shrapnel from the Boeing 737-700 aircraft punctured the fuselage.
The interior of the bags is sensitive to moisture and can rupture, sending shrapnel flying toward the car's occupants.
A few were lightly injured by shrapnel; the rest were wounded while running for cover or showed stress symptoms.
"I went to the Istiqlal Hospital, and the doctors told me shrapnel was still in my arm," he said.
Currently, combat helmets have design requirements for protecting against bullets, shrapnel, and injury from impacts, but not blast pressure.
She was referring to evidence that she was hit by shrapnel, and, in her left leg, by a bullet.
A gust of shrapnel blew out a window, partly sucking one passenger in Row 14 headfirst into the sky.
Police said they confirmed that 413 people received gunshot or shrapnel injuries, down from the 422 reported in January.
One woman testified that she was nearly blinded when a piece of shrapnel struck her next to her eye.
You can still see small craters from the shrapnel on the exterior of the building at 23 Wall Street.
Finally, on a Tuesday morning in August, his brother was hit by shrapnel from forces fighting the Islamic State.
On two occasions, two of our medics were wounded by shrapnel as we drove close to the big firefights.
A longer video posted by another news site, Fontanka, shows civilian cars and a military truck damaged by shrapnel.
"The street was crowded with people and cars; bodies were everywhere," said Hussein Nur, a shopkeeper who shrapnel injuries.
The shooting left Samantha Fuentes, 18, with a bullet wound in her left leg and shrapnel on her face.
There was no direct hit, but exploding shrapnel struck my father in the neck and also killed another man.
Shrapnel and flaming oil spewed from its petroleum towers as four cruise missiles slammed in to them early Saturday.
This struck Lowe as foolish nostalgia—fetishizing stone shrapnel that was likely too ruined to conjure the monuments' beauty.
The country put out photos, taken a day earlier, showing wreckage riddled with small holes, suggesting damage from shrapnel.
The airbag inflated with excessive force, spraying shrapnel into the car and causing light burns to the driver's leg.
Many of those injured were treated for minor injuries including shrapnel wounds but police listed one injury as serious.
Scars from the civil war, which ended in 1990, are everywhere, mostly bullet holes and shrapnel markings on buildings.
The ammo minced tissue, arteries and blood vessels, spraying a lattice of bone fragments and shrapnel all over Scalise's body.
Shrapnel from the explosion, which was heard as far south as Jerusalem, landed in western Jordan, the Jordanian military said.
This means Jaguar armor will protect the crew against the gamut of small arms fire and 155mm artillery shell shrapnel.
The bed in which an elderly woman was killed by shrapnel from an apparent coalition air strike in Wahijah village.
The dumpster didn't create new shrapnel; it kept what was already packed into the bomb from causing even more casualties.
He got hit at some point, too, on the inside of the right ankle, by a large piece of shrapnel.
Late on Saturday, a powerful explosion rocked Manhattan's popular Chelsea neighborhood when a pressure-cooker bomb packed with shrapnel detonated.
Shrapnel from the blast shattered a window and caused passenger Jennifer Riordan to be partially sucked out of the plane.
She lay in a hospital bed with her head stitched up, two black eyes and shrapnel wounds to her limbs.
Like we see in Bravo's "Shrapnel," the real-life Meehan "had explanations," as Dirty John journalist Christopher Goffard puts it.
"There was a small exchange of gunfire and one of the officers sustained a minor injury from shrapnel," he says.
The Saleh Museum, opened in Sana'a two years later, displayed his scorched trousers and the shrapnel taken out of him.
But after the birth of her son five years later, the scars left from the shrapnel started to bother her.
And doctors said that had the shrapnel landed an inch closer to King's eye, he could have lost his vision.
The violent event causes the front cowling of the engine to disintegrate, firing shrapnel into the fuselage of the aircraft.
When he regained consciousness hours later, he had 18 stitches in his belly, and shrapnel wounds all over his midriff.
Shrapnel hit the girl's neck, killing her, said Beckworth, who has not yet determined how fast her car was going.
According to McKinney, getting underneath or inside anything that can immediately protect you from loose shrapnel could save your life.
The long-rumored Edge of Tomorrow sequel just tapped Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse to write the screenplay, Deadline reports.
One applicant wants to be dispatched on a suicide mission ASAP because the shrapnel in his head gives him headaches.
Josh said he was hit with some shrapnel and our governments have confirmed that he was damaged in the leg.
Because players were using the same grain-perpendicular striking surface, these maple bats turned into wooden shrapnel with staggering regularity.
Anthony Manfredini, the first responding officer, described the injuries to the suspect as what appeared to be shrapnel-type wounds.
In Sri Lanka, in 2001, she lost her left eye to grenade shrapnel, and thereafter she wore an eye patch.
As a core messenger he can get sloppy with details and also leave a lot of shrapnel on the ground.
Aamin picked up the 30-year-old with major shrapnel injuries to the leg after a bombing earlier this month.
Assad's opponents say the army drops oil drums filled with explosives and shrapnel to cause indiscriminate harm in rebel areas.
Most of them were civilians injured by shrapnel during shelling on their houses or stray bullets, the medical charity said.
The constant blasts took a toll on his body, riddling his flesh with shrapnel and damaging his brain with concussions.
Inexperienced and struggling in the suffocating heat, Mr. Hame did not throw it far enough and was cut by shrapnel.
The ignition quickly expands until it blows open the cooker, spitting out shrapnel with the speed and force of bullets.
When exposed to moisture, ammonium nitrate can cause the inflator to rupture with deadly force, spraying shrapnel into vehicle occupants.
Images of shrapnel filmed in the immediate aftermath of the attack were sent to CNN by a contact in Saada.
Australia can sometimes seem an anomalous fringe nation, geographically marooned, colonial shrapnel floating in a bottom corner of the world.
The blast ruptured the internal organs of reef fish, fractured their spines or tore at their flesh with coral shrapnel.
Mr. Fuchs was drafted into the Army, became an infantryman, was shipped to Europe and incurred shrapnel wounds at Normandy.
Next, The New York Times published forensic photos of the backpack, battery and shrapnel used by Abedi in the attack.
In lieu of flying shrapnel and fancy production design, the director ramps the intensity to 11, then breaks the dial.
On May 7, an airstrike hit the very same weapons depot sending shrapnel through the roof of the migrant center.
As a result, it burns too fast, causing the metal canisters to blow up, and hurling shrapnel in the process.
A year earlier, a pressure cooker packed with shrapnel exploded in Chelsea on 23rd Street, injuring at least 29 people.
The Times caused further outrage when it published investigators' photographs of the shrapnel, backpack and battery used in the bombing.
He was about to set a bomblet on the conveyor belt when pressure, shrapnel and bloody pulp slammed into him.
An official police statement said that 26 people had suffered shrapnel and blast injuries, all but two of them officers.
The artillery fire of facts are just kind of bouncing off and even the fact shrapnel is not hitting them.
The BMW recalls come after a BMW driver in Australia was killed by shrapnel hurled by a driver's air bag.
A year earlier, a pressure cooker packed with shrapnel exploded in Chelsea on 23rd Street, injuring at least 29 people.
Bystanders and family rushed the children to a local clinic, where Hamza awoke while shrapnel was extracted from his chest.
Takata inflators can explode with excessive force, unleashing metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks and have injured more than 200.
Several rows away, Jennifer Riordan, a bank executive and mother of two,was partially sucked through the window broken by shrapnel.
The gun allegedly discharged by accident, and the bullet sent shrapnel flying into a 17-year-old student's neck, reports KSBW.
Takata admitted hiding evidence that its air bag inflators can explode with too much force, hurling shrapnel into drivers and passengers.
More than 290 injuries worldwide have been linked to Takata inflators that could explode, spraying metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks.
Flails, for instance, scatter shrapnel and explosive residue around a minefield, making it hard to confirm that no undetonated devices remain.
Engines are made to be able to fail and remain contained, specifically to avoid shrapnel piercing the fuselage and fuel tanks.
Amir Muhammad, a policeman with shrapnel wounds, says the Taliban attacked his post and killed seven of his 14 fellow officers.
She also spoke of the heartbreak at watching a baby hit by shrapnel die in a poorly-equipped makeshift medical center.
Zubaydah had developed septicemia and an old shrapnel injury to his skull from his days in Afghanistan was causing brain swelling.
Riordan was sitting next to the window that was hit by shrapnel after the plane's engine exploded, the Associated Press reported.
Security guards chased away the drive-by attackers, it said, and an editor hit by shrapnel in the head was hospitalized.
The other officer suffered a shrapnel wound to his left arm and will be released from the hospital Monday, he said.
More than 290 injuries worldwide have been linked to Takata inflators that can explode, spraying metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks.
Both her feet are heavily bandaged from shrapnel wounds incurred in a bombing which she said killed all her male relatives.
Many people are also coming to the camp with respiratory illness and injuries from shrapnel or land mines, said the IRC.
A Sanaa resident went to the embassy on Thursday and reported no damage but said there was some shrapnel strewn nearby.
One of his patrol mates lost his foot in the explosion and another was wounded by shrapnel and had hearing damage.
Security guards chased away the drive-by attackers, it said, and an editor hit by shrapnel in the head was hospitalised.
He died after shrapnel from a ruptured airbag inflator pierced his neck, the family's attorney wrote in a filing with NHTSA.
A woman who was in the car with the man who tried to intervene was wounded by shrapnel and was hospitalized.
"Suddenly, the whole world turned upside down, the building was shaking beneath us, and shrapnel came to us," Sabrah went on.
It killed an 18-year-old man, Yahya Mohamed Dahan, when a piece of shrapnel pierced his chest, his relatives said.
He said the pellets - shrapnel from the 2015 clash - was causing lead poisoning, having been in his body for four years.
A boy who was in the vehicle was hit by gunfire or shrapnel but was not seriously wounded, according to Johnston.
This is the most manifestly destructive part of the blast, capable of hurling cars, people and shrapnel against buildings and roadsides.
Their wounds came from shrapnel, blasts, grenades dropped from drones and gunshots – including sniper fire that deliberately targeted civilians, staff said.
Bartra was operated on for a broken bone in his right wrist and shrapnel in his arm, a team spokesman said.
Israel's Magen David Adom national emergency service said 22 citizens were lightly injured, including two men who were injured by shrapnel.
I wear running shoes so I can escape from the police, and long pants as protection from shrapnel and rubber bullets.
The Arc Reactor powers that exoskeleton and also keeps the shrapnel out of Tony Stark's heart, very literally keeping him alive.
Some victims have serious facial injuries from metal shrapnel and would win large verdicts if Takata were financially strong, lawyers say.
One of the medics, Mohammed Shafee, was sprayed in the chest and pelvic area by debris and shrapnel from the bullet.
Wilkerson said Anderson was expected to undergo surgery on Sunday morning to remove shrapnel in the right side of her chest.
Samuel Forey, a French reporter I had got to know, appeared on our doorstep first with shrapnel lodged in his face.
The recalled Takata airbag inflaters can explode with too much force in a collision, sending shrapnel flying through a vehicle's cabin.
A cousin who was also in the house broke some fingers and had deep cuts and wounds from trees and shrapnel.
However, an autopsy showed that her jugular vein and carotid artery were cut by metal shrapnel from the air bag's inflator.
The barrages of Tomahawk cruise missiles destroyed nine airplanes and littered a runway with shrapnel, among other damage, the reporter said.
The dead around him had screws sticking out of their heads, he said, apparently part of the shrapnel in the bomb.
"The shrapnel from that explosion pierced the asphalt tank and the asphalt spilled out and found an ignition source," Zoeller said.
An uncovered malfunction in the air bags can reportedly cause them to explode and unleash shrapnel, potentially killing and injuring people.
More than 290 injuries worldwide are also linked to Takata inflators that can explode, unleashing metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks.
He had been fighting in Raqqa when a blast peppered his back with shrapnel and paralyzed him from the waist down.
In September 2016, a bomb filled with shrapnel and built in a pressure cooker injured more than 30 people in Manhattan.
The exception came early on Tuesday when a package filled with nails and metal shrapnel exploded at about 12:30 a.m.
Takata inflators can explode with excessive force, unleashing metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks and have injured more than 200 people.
Passengers described scenes of panic as a piece of shrapnel from the engine shattered a plane window, almost sucking Riordan out.
The Takata inflators can explode with too much force upon deployment, making it possible that they would hurl deadly shrapnel at passengers.
Channel 10 TV showed footage of Israeli houses and cars peppered with shrapnel and said one mortar exploded next to a kindergarten.
A makeshift bomb filled with shrapnel detonated inside at least two subway trains in St. Petersburg, Russia's second-largest city, Monday afternoon.
Shrapnel wounded some of the guards, according to Noaman al-Idrisi, a Yemeni security official who was at the embassy on Thursday.
In the morning they come out to inspect their vegetable plots, dotted with craters, and collect their harvest of potatoes and shrapnel.
The shrapnel had injured her father who was in hospital, but narrowly missed her 10-year-old daughter who was also inside.
U.S. safety regulators have linked 11 deaths in the United States to Takata airbags that ruptured, sending metal shrapnel flying inside vehicles.
He said many of the injured had shrapnel in their bodies that was not showing up on X-rays, making treatment difficult.
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The injured Noya Dahan, 8 Noya was at the synagogue with her two sisters and was injured by shrapnel, her father said.
On dry land, laying down—feet towards the blast—at least 15 feet away minimizes your chances of getting hit by shrapnel.
Last May, a man in St. Petersburg, Florida died after his vape exploded and sent two pieces of shrapnel into his brain.
Absolutely. Even with the suit, concussion injuries, which are internal and have nothing to do with fire or shrapnel, still get you.
The autopsy report lists 21 gunshot wounds, five injuries from "less than lethal" firearm rounds and six injuries likely caused by shrapnel.
When Saudi jets last year bombed a presidential palace complex close to Ishaq's club in Sanaa, shrapnel rained down on the courts.
He is currently looking for a neurosurgeon willing to remove the remaining shrapnel from his neck, which is causing the nerve damage.
One Katyusha rocket fell a few yards away from General Olyan's office; the windows were blown out, pitting his walls with shrapnel.
Aranda sustained burns, shrapnel damage to the left side of his body, a broken hand, hearing damage and a traumatic brain injury.
It was packed with more than two kilograms of metal shrapnel including screws, bolts, nails, knives and screw drivers, the court heard.
The other two were injured "either by shrapnel from the handgun or by injuries getting away from the active shooter," he said.
There was a lot of blood because she was hit by some of the shrapnel coming off the engine after it exploded.
" In response, the bar staff wrote that "he was sent to the hospital for shrapnel related injury's [sic] but will be ok.
At least 30 people were injured, many by shrapnel, in what authorities believe was Manhattan's first jihadist terrorist attack since 9/19953.
Takata-made inflaters can explode with too much force when airbags deploy in a crash, sending shrapnel shooting into a vehicle's cabin.
An Australian motorist was killed after being hit in the neck by shrapnel from the airbag of his 2007 Honda CR-V.
Two police officers were killed in the initial standoff with the attackers, and 30 people were wounded, mostly from shrapnel, officials said.
But you cannot truly convey a swelling balloon of heat, a concussion in the air, the lancing pain of shrapnel, in words.
While two of the girls survived, one of them, 18, died of shrapnel wounds to her legs and abdomen around 6 p.m.
About 20 minutes into the flight, at about 32,500 feet, a fan blade broke off the engine and shrapnel shattered a window.
About 22 minutes into the flight, at about 203,220 feet, a fan blade broke off the engine and shrapnel shattered a window.
No deaths were reported by militant groups or by Israel, which said three of its soldiers were wounded by shrapnel from projectiles.
They were instead felled by bullets, shrapnel or disease, and remained in this cemetery through the improbable creation of a Jewish state.
Thousands of those evacuated from the city are reportedly suffering from infected shrapnel wounds along with conditions such as hypothermia and malnutrition.
Over the next nine weeks, shrapnel pelted Ms. Najjar's legs, a flaming tire burned her, a tear-gas grenade fractured her arm.
"I was in my night shift and suddenly heard shooting and blasts," said Raied Khalid, a worker who was wounded by shrapnel.
Their bodies were reduced to bones and peppered with shrapnel that, from a distance, seemed like strange freckles painted on their legs.
"Missile projectile shrapnel creates unique &apos capture marks&apos on the wreckage, and pieces will be embedded in the wreckage," he said.
The two mixed breeds are strays, and when sanctuary staff found them, they both had shrapnel in their legs from gunshot wounds.
Or you can help remove shrapnel from an injured child in Syria, or assist students at risk of genocide in South Sudan.
In fission, when you break one atomic nucleus apart, it produces neutrons, which basically act like shrapnel, and break other nuclei apart.
"Then a big boom came, sending them up into the air," said Mr. Hashim, who suffered shrapnel wounds to his right hand.
He was just a foot ahead of me when shrapnel from the bomb ripped him apart as the roof collapsed on us.
Seven people were wounded in the incident, including a woman in her sixties who suffered blast injuries, minor burns and shrapnel wounds.
What at first glance appears to be a heap of shrapnel, torturous looking metal contraptions, and flying sparks, is actually much more.
Takata is at the center of a massive recall of inflators that can explode in a crash, spewing metal shrapnel inside the vehicles.
A woman in her 271s suffered injuries, including shrapnel wounds, and three young children were also hurt, according to Israel's emergency response team.
You could hear the gunfire, then hear the bullets slamming down all around us and breaking apart into shrapnel that was flying everywhere.
Fuentes, who has shrapnel permanently lodged in her face and behind her eye, said she had mixed emotions about withdrawing from her school.
One of the children was wounded by shrapnel when he tried to come up from the basement where they had huddled for weeks.
Those that ventured too close during these particularly ferocious bombardments were splattered with ricocheting yoke and white, if not the shrapnel of shells.
And if shrapnel from the explosion punctures the skin of the plane, all the halon can escape, leaving the blaze to burn unchecked.
Although rare, uncontained engine failures, in which shrapnel capable of puncturing the fuselage exits an engine at extremely high speeds, automatically raise alarm.
They both died in the bombing, suffering shrapnel wounds to the head and neck that poured blood, soaking their clothes, hair and faces.
In the chaos, the 26-year-old Kaemmerling rushed to help his comrades, and was nearly torn in two by shrapnel and bullets.
A woman who was six months pregnant had her leg severed and two other women suffered shrapnel wounds to their stomachs, it said.
It isn't clear if the boy was hit by a bullet or shrapnel, or who fired the shot that hit him, Johnson said.
But underwater the drag force is much, much higher than air, so shrapnel, high-powered bullets, and bad swimmers don't travel very far.
The missile hit its target, spraying a cloud of shrapnel into a wide range of orbits, including those where SpaceX proposes to fly.
These bombs typically consist of barrels stuffed with explosives and objects, such as nails or shrapnel, to maximize carnage after the barrel explodes.
IN THE past week eastern Aleppo, a rebelheld area that is home to more than 225,2000 people, has endured a typhoon of shrapnel.
Mervyn S. Bennion received a posthumous Medal of Honor for saving the ship while he lay dying from shrapnel that pierced his abdomen.
Nine passengers who survived Southwest flight 1380 -- the one where shrapnel from a failed engine shattered a cabin window -- are suing the airline.
"We went to a corridor in my apartment that has no windows or doors, for fear of glass and shrapnel," he told me.
Half a billion years ago, two asteroids between Jupiter and Mars are believed to have collided, spewing celestial shrapnel across the solar system.
She finds the country keen to scrub away any evidence of the "shrapnel scars on seemingly every building and on my father's character".
One man, a mechanic who had been blinded in one eye by shrapnel, said he had searched for three days for his father.
Their 7-year-old, Jake, was shot in the foot, and their 2-year-old, Nikos, was bleeding from being grazed by shrapnel.
DuPont invested significant time and resources developing a Kevlar material strong enough to withstand the penetrating trauma of rifle rounds and grenade shrapnel.
Mohamed Fathi, who came to help people hit by the first blast, suffered shrapnel injuries in his leg and hand from the second.
The agents are worrisome as potential terrorist weapons, even though chlorine and blister agents are typically less lethal than bullets, shrapnel or explosives.
Elizabeth Suda of design and jewelry company Article 22 took it one step further, producing ethical jewelry in Laos out of upcycled shrapnel.
Suddenly Jasper exploded into a storm of claws, gouging my throat and sending the other cats out into the night like meowing shrapnel.
U.S. safety regulators have linked 11 deaths in the United States to Takata air bags that ruptured, sending metal shrapnel flying inside vehicles.
Three years ago in Boston, brothers Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Tamerlan Tsarnaev planted pressure cookers filled with shrapnel near the Boston Marathon finish line.
At home in Lalitpur, a Nepali city of ancient temples, the pricking pain from the shrapnel lodged in his body keeps him awake.
Xstat is a new product that can stop the bleeding from penetrating wounds — from guns, knives, shrapnel, whatever — that are narrow and deep.
And in 2013, a Brooklyn man said he was hit with toilet shrapnel when he flushed during scheduled plumbing work on his building.
"They said, 'Don't come out — if the airstrikes hit you, then don't complain,'" said Adel, whose face had shrapnel wounds from the raid.
To Colvin — whether half-blinded by shrapnel in Sri Lanka or uncovering a mass grave in Iraq — that suffering was always the story.
The teacher also said "he would put a bomb in the corner and put nails in it for shrapnel," another student told police.
"On the day he was wounded, all four of the other members of his machine-gun squad were hit by shrapnel," Bowden writes.
Seconds later, Andy Rocchelli was killed as a piece of shrapnel pierced his neck and the force of an explosion collapsed his lungs.
By nightfall, the ministry had reported no deaths, but about 121 protesters had been wounded by live ammunition, rubber-coated bullets or shrapnel.
The chemical can deteriorate when exposed to high heat and humidity and burn too fast, blowing apart a metal canister and hurling shrapnel.
Shrapnel pockmarked religious icons and stone walls inside the church, where witnesses gave graphic accounts of bloodied bodies strewn across the broken pews.
Bankrupt air bag maker Takata is recalling about 1.4 million driver's side inflators in the U.S. because they could explode and hurl shrapnel.
For almost a year, Syrian government helicopters had been lobbing barrels filled with shrapnel and TNT onto markets, apartment blocks, schools, and hospitals.
The book's subject inspires its form, a series of shrapnel-like sections that cover the same temporal territory from distinct points of view.
In addition, 3,098 people were injured by bullet fragments or other shrapnel, or were struck directly by tear gas canisters or rubber bullets.
"One of my grandchildren has shrapnel wounds on his face, the other has an atrophied leg, they all needed critical care," she added.
The following year, Martinez decided to work alone and took what was left from the scene's shrapnel, booking what would be the first Freq.
As doctors and staff work in the controlled chaos, more ambulances arrive with more men cut and punctured by shrapnel from a car bomb.
The devices also contained powder from fireworks and X-ray analysis showed that there was likely shrapnel inside the pipe, the officials told NBC.
In May, police concluded that a man in Florida was killed by two pieces of shrapnel when the battery in his vape pen exploded.
At least 22 deaths and hundreds of injuries worldwide are linked to Takata inflators that can explode, unleashing metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks.
One person was killed on the Southwest Airlines flight from New York to Dallas on Tuesday when shrapnel and debris blew out a window.
He was struck by shrapnel from a rocket-propelled grenade and small-arms fire, but repeatedly ran onto the battlefield to rescue his comrades.
Vindman never complains about it but still carries shrapnel in his body from Iraq IED attack, a source close to him told Jake Tapper.
Inflators in the airbags had a defect that could cause dangerous and sometimes fatal shrapnel flying at drivers and passengers when the airbag inflated.
Over a dozen automakers are recalling vehicles equipped with the air bags, which authorities have said have the potential to rupture and spray shrapnel.
Because of Luke's cells and the chemical reactions in his body, he needs to be dipped in hot acid to get the shrapnel out.
But imagine how much time you'll save at meal prep, assuming you can find enough of the food shrapnel to put together a dish!
Flexible rubber membranes on either end allow access to appendages and clippers, but trap fingernail shrapnel so you can easily dispose of them later.
Collectors still seek out the vintage phones, but residents of Iroise coast have little difficulty finding them—or, at least, their pumpkin-hued shrapnel.
"There were businesses up the street that also had shrapnel, had busted windows," Kerry Walters, an employee with Nashville Rubber and Gasket, told WSMV .
Over a dozen automakers had recalled vehicles equipped with the air bags, which authorities have said have the potential to rupture and spray shrapnel.
Their 13-year-old brother was critically wounded when shrapnel struck his face during the strikes, according to the official Palestinian news agency WAFA.
Sinjar Shammar, from the Kurdish YPG, which spearheads the SDF, was wounded when shrapnel from a shell struck the armoured vehicle he was driving.
Witnesses said residents ferried victims to Misrata hospitals in ambulances and cars, many with shrapnel wounds and some bodies too damaged to be identified.
" Incident with a bull could run the gamut from "goring" to "walked by a china shop at the wrong time and took some shrapnel.
At the time, military officials said five soldiers were wounded by small arms fire and shrapnel during fighting that spanned July 24 and 25.
Takata airbags, which have led to the largest auto recall in history, can explode with too much force and spray shrapnel into the vehicle.
Takata-made airbag inflaters can explode with too much force when the airbag deploys in a crash, sending shrapnel shooting into a vehicle's cabin.
By the time he noticed that there were still pieces of shrapnel inside her left leg, it was too late; the limb was gangrenous.
Not only did an engine failure occur, but so did an explosive pressurization event as a result of the cabin being punctured by shrapnel.
The injuries included lacerations to the face, stomach, legs and arms from flying glass and metal shrapnel and fragmentation embedded in skin and bone.
Two were described as larger than usual, similar to garbage Dumpsters packed with shrapnel, and another attack was described as a ballistic missile strike.
It was intercepted by the Patriot missile defense system, leading to shrapnel falling over an uninhabited area east of the airport, the statement said.
TBI can come from falls, bullets shrapnel, or the blast pressure wave that comes from explosions, such as from enemy improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
The NHK report said two of the injured had been hurt by shrapnel from an explosive device and had been taken to a hospital.
Second Lieutenant Wael Saheb-Ali is hurt -- a chunk of shrapnel flew across the back of the vehicle, lodging itself above his left eye.
The "pop" he heard was likely the window shattering in Row 14 after an engine malfunction shot pieces of metal shrapnel into the plane.
Fire bombs, or incendiary bombs, let loose flammable substances as they strike, as opposed to high-explosive bombs, which destroy with concussion and shrapnel.
Faisal Abdullah Allawi, 41, a vegetable seller who also works as a guard, said three children had been hit by shrapnel from the blast.
Shrapnel punctured Ms. Hamedi's back and legs, an ISIS sniper shot at her, and then ISIS fighters dragged her away to a makeshift jail.
Our job now was to tend multiple gunshot wounds, apply tourniquets to the stumps of legs amputated by mines, and bandage shrapnel-mutilated bodies.
Sinjar Shammar, from the Kurdish YPG, which spearheads the SDF, was wounded when shrapnel from a shell struck the armored vehicle he was driving.
Pictures in Libyan news outlets showed a mutilated corpse lying in the rubble of a house and a pair of shrapnel-ridden vehicles nearby.
A Belgian Malinois that was badly injured by shrapnel in Afghanistan was awarded the Dickin Medal, Britain's highest award for animal bravery, in November.
Noya Dahan, 8, suffered shrapnel wounds for which she was treated before being transferred to a children's hospital, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
On some days, shrapnel pops out of his chest, and he will send a photo of it to Dr. Schroeder to mark the absurdity.
The shrapnel and repercussive shock of a bomb rip not just through your body, but through the route you had charted for your life.
Hollie's legs were broken, her mother's jaw was broken, and both suffered wounds from shrapnel, including embedded bolts in their bodies, The Guardian reported.
The chemical agents are worrisome as potential terrorist weapons, even though chlorine and blister agents are typically less lethal than bullets, shrapnel or explosives.
Worse, each strike like that creates a cloud of shrapnel, potentially setting off a chain reaction of collisions that could render low orbit unusable.
" And after wincing at the shrapnel of this testimony, Trump reverted to form, the default mode of presidential mendacity: "I barely know the man.
He was hit with shrapnel from a mortar round, peppering his face, neck, stomach and legs, starting an hourlong effort to save his life.
Her mother told CNN Dahan had surgery to have the shrapnel in her face and leg removed because it was bothering her so much.
The bomb was made of a pressure cooker filled with shrapnel and was connected to a cell phone, according to the New York Times.
He began by fashioning a scrap of missile shrapnel into a stencil, and then spray-painted a cloud of butterflies onto a surviving wall.
We can also ask them to show us their surroundings or send images of shrapnel or documents or locations, to bolster or debunk claims.
"Judging by the damage to the car and the shrapnel holes in the doors, the power of the explosion was pretty strong," he said.
His attack left a 60-year-old woman dead, the rabbi wounded and a 34-year-old man and a girl with shrapnel wounds.
"We found ourselves on the rooftops in the middle of ruins, and around us was flying shrapnel and all bullets," he said via email.
They also found firecrackers and other explosive materials and a bag of metal balls that could have been used as shrapnel in a bomb.
According to Engadget, Musk said the core landed some 100 meters from the ship but that a massive spray of shrapnel did indeed make contact.
The rebels' use of inaccurate "hell-fire cannons", homemade mortars that fire gas cylinders packed with explosives and shrapnel, was also totally unacceptable, he said.
Two people were reportedly injured at the time, according to Huffington Post, along with a motorist who suffered shrapnel wounds while driving past the explosion.
At least 22 deaths and more than 290 injuries worldwide are linked to Takata inflators that can explode, unleashing metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks.
Nearby, around the imposing main entrance to Aleppo's great raised citadel, the remnants of war, including shell parts and shrapnel, lay thick on the ground.
"There is nothing left from the truck but metal shrapnel," he said, adding that hospitals were overwhelmed because more than 150 people had been wounded.
The short pipe was packed with explosive powder, but malfunctioned and was not powerful enough to turn the pipe into deadly shrapnel, the officials added.
The Palestinian health ministry says a man was moderately wounded by shrapnel, but didn&apost say whether he was inside a militant site or nearby.
Kalashnikov, the son of Siberian peasants, began sketching designs while recovering from a shrapnel wound in 1941 and hearing soldiers complain about superior German rifles.
" The sheriff's office said the two other patients, a 34-year-old man and the girl, were each struck by shrapnel but were "doing well.
A 34-year-old man and a minor patient hit by shrapnel from bullets were being treated in hospital but "doing well," Palomar Health said.
The 28-year-old former construction worker hobbled on crutches after the shrapnel tore through his right hip and leg, with painkillers offering no relief.
He'd been hit by shrapnel in March 1968 and then again in April, but after recovering in Okinawa, he had agitated to return to combat.
Shrapnel from a rebel shell ripped into his knuckles when he was serving on a front line of the Syrian conflict in Mouadamiya near Damascus.
Recalls of Takata air bags began in 2008, when inflators in the bags began exploding with excessive force, spewing sometimes lethal shrapnel into passenger compartments.
Sinjar Shammar, from the Kurdish YPG which spearheads the SDF coalition, was wounded when shrapnel from a shell struck the armoured vehicle he was driving.
Russian law enforcement agencies confirmed the device was loaded with shrapnel, and the Interfax news agency said it contained up to 2.2 pounds of explosives.
Screenwriters Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse work a little too hard to cram some of the more incredible aspects of Owens' story into their script.
The ammonium nitrate-based propellant used in the inflators have a tendency to explode violently in hot, humid conditions, spraying metal shrapnel into vehicle compartments.
One passenger was killed when the explosion caused shrapnel to cut into the Boeing 563-700's fuselage, blowing out a window, depressurizing the cabin.
The grandson, Adel Shah, 10, received a shrapnel wound from the initial blast when the forces detonated the gate with explosives to create an entry.
A fan blade from one of the Boeing 21380-260's engine's broke lose, sending shrapnel flying, while the plane was flying above 256,63 feet.
Shrapnel was spotted on a street in the diplomatic quarter where most embassies are located and many foreigners live, but there was no serious damage.
Four people were wounded outside the mosque while a family of four in their apartment some fifty meters (yards) away took shrapnel, La Provence said.
Empey's parents said he had been treated for burns to his hands, face and head, and had undergone surgery for shrapnel injuries to his legs.
" Harrison — who still identifies himself primarily as a poet — can be marvelously terse and exact: "Notebooks are full of these fragments, shrapnel of our intention.
Shrapnel from the airstrike hit a nearby house, killing the boy, Yassin Abu Khoussa, and wounding two of his siblings, one seriously, the statement said.
Becker's life on the frontline came to an end when a piece of shrapnel pierced his arm as his division retreated during an air raid.
I spent my days going to the morgue to count the dead and to sit in hospitals with children who had been blinded by shrapnel.
When his doctors showed him the shrapnel, he was struck at the sight of its sharp, jagged edges, amazed it had not done more damage.
Pictures in Libyan news media outlets showed a mutilated corpse lying in the rubble of a house, and a pair of shrapnel-ridden vehicles nearby.
"The defendant detonated a shrapnel-filled bomb in the middle of the busiest subway station in the United States during rush hour," Ms. Crowley said.
A device set by a lone attacker in the name of Islamic terror groups exploded on a warm Saturday night, spraying the block with shrapnel.
Samantha Fuentes, an 18-year-old senior, was shot in both legs and was left with a piece of shrapnel lodged behind her right eye.
One of the Bost's security guards still wears a cloth patch over an eye socket gouged out by shrapnel from a rocket strike in 2016.
Samantha Fuentes, speaking just after another laser procedure last month to remove shrapnel, recalled giving some of her classmates chocolate-covered strawberries for Valentine's Day.
Fahim Qureishi was thirteen years old when seven of his family members were massacred, he lost one eye and had shrapnel impaled in his stomach.
Nabila was eight years old when her grandma was obliterated in front of her, and Nabila suffered from severe burns and shrapnel in her shoulder.
I got hit only by shrapnel from an enemy mortar round, and after a Navy corpsman bandaged me, I was lifted out with several others.
The bloodshed in the city of 116,000 included three seriously wounded police officers and a toddler, shot in the shoulder, her face sprayed with shrapnel.
Two students were standing behind Ms. Smith, though the police did not say whether they had been directly hit by gunfire or wounded with shrapnel.
In just one typical square yard of wall on the northeast tower, for instance, it is possible to count 105 bullet, shrapnel and artillery holes.
As shrapnel flew all around the mound, the ball once again landed where the Yankees did not want it to — this time in Smith's glove.
During my VA tenure, I saw veterans undergo amputations, not because of shrapnel-induced combat injuries but because of botched management of otherwise treatable conditions.
His memories of those years include collecting shrapnel, dodging sniper fire to buy bread, and learning that his best friend had been grazed by bullets.
A 12-year old girl and two infants also received shrapnel wounds, according to Magen David Adom (MDA), Israel's emergency response team, in a statement.
Dust and shrapnel started falling through the roof of my shop and I even saw body parts of people flying and dropping on the ground.
Two dead, others injured in e-cig explosions In February, a Texas man died after his e-cigarette exploded and shrapnel tore through his carotid artery.
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An SDF fighter in a makeshift clinic closes the eyes of a dead civilian who was hit with shrapnel as he was trying to flee Raqqa.
"The Israeli plane fired a missile near the house and the shrapnel entered the house and hit the poor baby," said her aunt, Ibtessam Abu Arar.
A small fender-bender in her rented 2001 Honda Civic caused its defective airbag to inflate with too much force, spewing metal shrapnel into her neck.
These rounds were powerful enough that my crew guys just standing in a close proximity of a victim shot by this fucking coward received shrapnel wounds.
Out into the street you'd rush, clutching three quid in shrapnel, and swarm that ice cream van like a vulture upon a strawberry sauce-smothered carcass.
In both episodes, the first in 2016 and the one on Tuesday, fan blades in the planes' engines broke apart, sending shrapnel into the plane's body.
Jet engines are designed to keep parts within the outer cover as escaped shrapnel can tear through the cabin or rupture fuel tanks in the wings.
Designed for fast data sync, it's wrapped in 500D Nylon woven in a ballistic weave pattern (originally developed to protect military forces from shrapnel and bullets).
Victoria McGrath, who was severely injured by shrapnel in the Boston attack, died in a crash while on a personal trip overseas, school officials said Monday.
Her mother Ruth, who was also recovering in the hospital after being hit with shrapnel when the bomb went off, said her daughter would be disappointed.
The airbags have inflators that can deteriorate over time, leading to uncontrolled explosions that can send dangerous (and sometimes fatal) shrapnel flying at drivers and passengers.
Pete "Maverick" Mitchell performs a feat called a high-G high-nose maneuver, which is usually executed to avoid shrapnel from bombs in a war zone.
The company's inflators use ammonium nitrate to fill airbags in a crash, but they can explode with too much force and spray shrapnel into the vehicle.
There's a peacefulness to seeing things get destroyed in slow motion, it's like the shock and horror is removed because all the shrapnel dances away elegantly.
The kill radius of your typical fragmentation grenade is 5 meters, the casualty radius is 15 meters, but shrapnel can travel as far as 230 meters.
Civil War surgeons routinely used amputation to save the lives of soldiers hit by bullets and shrapnel during what often is called the first modern war.
When the gunman attempted to leave the synagogue, two police officers confronted him, and he shot at them; one was hit, and the other took shrapnel.
But firing hot projectiles of lead shrapnel at people—we want to make that a ridiculous concept, because it's a brutal, outdated, terrible thing to do.
Two massive plumes can be seen above a nearby high-rise, while the surrounding street is littered with shrapnel and debris, as well as dead bodies.
Wazhma was only about four or five years old when her sister was badly injured by flying shrapnel from a bomb that exploded outside their house.
You learn this because it is necessary for your survival, to keep out of the line of fire, or at least out of the shrapnel zone.
A 6-year-old girl, Judy, sat upright in bed, her back and abdomen chewed by shrapnel from a land mine; her three brothers had died.
Shrapnel types, a certain kind of PVC piping, spit on the back of a stamp — any could lead to the right security footage or hardware store.
The devices were all pipe bombs, about six-inches long, containing some combination of powder, wires, a battery — and in the case of CNN, glass shrapnel.
They packed his shrapnel wounds and gave him the standard treatment for his pain and disorientation: two weeks off, with a generous prescription of sleep medication.
To a group of neighbors who live beside the proposed site, the elevators seem like something else entirely: a hazard a terrorist could turn into shrapnel.
Its pieces zoom through the air like candy-colored shrapnel, whizzing by before the memory can tag them and making the blandly familiar sound enticingly exotic.
There was also what Detective Hallick described as a "blanket" designed to spread shrapnel, like "a thousand guns going off at the same time," he said.
The controlled explosion produced shrapnel that left a hole in the metal door of an elevator in the building, Senior Superintendent Chan Tin-chu told reporters.
These sources said MbN had shrapnel in his body that could not be removed and he depended on drugs such as morphine to alleviate the pain.
An uncontained engine failure — in which shrapnel from a failed engine damages the engine casing, potentially damaging or destroying the rest of the plane – is rare.
Auto parts company Takata is reportedly recalling 10 million more airbag inflators in vehicles from multiple automakers due to the risk of explosions and shrapnel injuries.
"The worry is that we'll start seeing a chain reaction where all the satellites kill each other with shrapnel and space becomes unusable," McDowell told CNN.
With no air in space, you just get whatever shock you can from the air in the exploding ship (not much) and a ton of shrapnel.
It's a blessing, I suppose, that the writers of "Seberg," Anna Waterhouse and Joe Shrapnel, resist the temptation to cram that life into a bio-pic.
The strike is deemed to be CDE-Low if civilians are within the "casualty radius," the area within which there is a risk of shrapnel injury.
Midway through my meal, the plate broke and they had to throw the pasta out, as a thousand little shards blew like shrapnel into the food.
Crystal Griner and David Bailey, both Capitol Police officers who returned fire on the shooter, were wounded -- Griner was shot in the ankle, and shrapnel hit Bailey.
In a news conference, Pasadena Lt. Mark Goodman explained the device wasn't a pipe bomb or a Molotov cocktail, and that it contained no projectiles or shrapnel.
"I told him I don't want to take it (the shrapnel) out because I don't know if it's crossing an artery, vein or bone marrow," he said.
Some conservative commentators, meanwhile, are impugning the patriotism of Vindman, a wounded Iraq War veteran who still carries shrapnel in his body, and other pivotal Democratic witnesses.
Wayans defended the casting changes and shared a video of himself in which he says he was hit by shrapnel during a small explosion on the set.
One injured woman had to have ball bearings removed from her body and shrapnel and wood shards extracted from her ear and neck, the FBI agent wrote.
Yanni was a spectator at the 2013 marathon when shrapnel from one of the bombs hit her leg causing broken bones, severed nerves and other major injuries.
She was hit by shrapnel as surrounding structures exploded and was taken to the hospital with two others, one of whom was a 6-year-old girl.
While we will be able to remove failed satellites, there is no way to remove the thousands, or millions, of pieces of shrapnel that could be created.
As the teenager ran out, another plane swooped overhead and dropped more bombs, the shrapnel tearing his right leg so severely local doctors wanted to amputate it.
He points to the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, where many people were injured in a short period of time, many of them with shrapnel in their limbs.
McCloughan suffered wounds from shrapnel and small arms fire during the encounter but refused medical evacuation to stay with his unit, according to a White House statement.
Opposition-held neighborhoods have long suffered air strikes and attacks with barrel bombs — drums packed with explosives and shrapnel dropped from the air — from the government side.
The play's first moments are exhilarating, the cataract of words issuing from Ms. Vevers's mouth suggesting a psychological detonation — the language of love as so much shrapnel.
When CNN went to the property on Tuesday, signs of an explosion could still be seen in shrapnel marks on the front steps and ornate concrete bannisters.
Pressure cookers have been turned into bombs in the past, such as in 2016, when a pressure cooker containing shrapnel exploded in Chelsea and injured 26 people. 
The stress is on the now; the past is recognized only by the shrapnel, so to speak, that it leaves in the body of the present day.
Fourteen carmakers have been affected by the airbag problem, in which the devices' inflaters can explode with too much force, sending shrapnel flying into a vehicle's cabin.
Assad has repeatedly denied that his military use barrel bombs, improvised munitions made by stuffing explosive material and shrapnel into larger containers that are dropped from helicopters.
"I've gone out for buck-a-shuck at other places, and if the shuckers aren't skilled then you'll just be spitting out shrapnel all night," he says.
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - His broken arm is in a bamboo splint, his torso pock-marked with shrapnel and his jaw wired together by a Nigerian army surgeon.
One bent to open it, removing an object wrapped in a plastic bag — it was a pressure cooker packed with shrapnel and attached to a cellphone detonator.
Also found was confectioners' sugar, which the complaint said can be used as fuel in an explosive, and metal balls that could have been used as shrapnel.
In September 2016, a crude homemade explosive crafted from a pressure cooker packed with shrapnel was left on 23rd Street in Chelsea, exploding but killing no one.
The attack on Saturday left a 60-year-old woman dead, the rabbi wounded, and a 34-year-old man and a young girl with shrapnel wounds.
A 14-year-old boy named Yasser Ali Alizada was killed 30 yards away, in the yard outside, by a piece of shrapnel that pierced his heart.
The attack struck Phramongkutklao Hospital, leaving three people with shrapnel wounds to the face and neck, with most of the others suffering minor injuries, said Maj. Gen.
A man holds shrapnel said to be from from a missile launched by Iran on the outskirts of Duhok in northern Iraq, around 80 miles from Erbil.
The toddler, Anderson Davis, who had shrapnel in her chest as well as injuries to her teeth and mouth, was released from a Lubbock hospital on Sunday.
The bomblet contains about 1.73 ounces of high explosives encased in a steel sleeve that has been pre-grooved to shatter into diamond-shaped bits of shrapnel.
What it actually does, it would blow you off your feet to a degree, but you&aposd be covered in shrapnel and probably have body parts missing.
Making a break for it, my father helped the man and lugged the radio, which, when they reached the platoon, was found to be wrecked by shrapnel.
On his last time evacuating a Sherman tank, he took shrapnel from a German stick grenade in his leg and was captured as a prisoner of war.
Shrapnel from an airstrike hit one of his sons, but the man said he was mainly concerned that family members would starve if they stayed in eastern Aleppo.
At that moment one of my nephews came in with other people and they carried us out, risking their lives because shrapnel was flying all over the place.
Toyota is recalling about 70,000 Toyota and Lexus brand vehicles in North America to replace air bag inflators that could explode and hurl shrapnel at drivers and passengers.
One of the airstrikes — which al-Abdullah said he knew to be Russian — had struck next to the ward, so the incubators had been partially destroyed by shrapnel.
ROCK HILL, S.C. — The shrapnel from the Ford Ranger airbag punctured Joel Knight's neck with so much force that investigators initially did not rule out a fatal shooting.
Sumathi Karunakaran, a 52 year-old homemaker, received a volley of shrapnel on the upper left side of her body before she escaped by climbing over a wall.
In Thursday's statement, police said investigators were trying to determine whether the boy was struck by a round or shrapnel from the officer's weapon or Gaines' Mossberg shotgun.
Both the Boston and New York devices involved pressure cookers and shrapnel, but the Boston devices contained black powder extracted from fireworks, a much weaker form of explosive.
Ahmed Hassan, 18, left the device, packed with more than two kilograms of metal shrapnel, on a subway carriage at Parsons Green station on Sept 15 last year.
In recent months, we've heard about a number of incidents where authorities determined that a person died from flying shrapnel or subsequent fires after a vape pen exploded.
Crawford goes on to say that he was reprimanded a second time after an actor was hit by a piece of shrapnel while he was directing an episode.
Inside the body of one of the pilots, investigators found butterfly-shaped shrapnel that comes from specific BUK warheads which the Russian army uses, but Ukraine's does not.
Lying listless on another bed is a boy who was wounded by shrapnel when his father picked up a box of explosives, intending to move the danger away.
Last April, a fan blade on a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 broke loose during a flight, sending shrapnel flying and shattering a window, killing a passenger, Jennifer Riordan.
A  piece of shrapnel from the blast broke one of the plane's windows, depressurizing the cabin and causing a woman to be partially sucked out of the plane.
With their reinforced walls and blast-proof doors, these shelters are designed to shield occupants from shock waves and shrapnel, just in case the city ever gets bombed.
When exposed to moisture, ammonium nitrate, which is used to inflate the air bag, can cause the inflator to rupture with deadly force, spraying shrapnel into vehicle occupants.
One exploded in a kindergarten yard, damaging walls and scattering debris and shrapnel around the playground, about an hour before it was scheduled to open for the day.
At least 22 deaths and hundreds of injuries worldwide are linked to the Takata inflators that can explode with excessive force, unleashing metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks.
It was only by luck that the toll from the bombing last week was not higher, judging from the shrapnel that had torn the metal surrounding shops nearby.
And, when they crop up in fiction, lovestruck students are more often used as obstacles in the paths of their professors, stray shrapnel threatening to bring down careers.
On Saturday night, a device placed under a Dumpster on the eastern side of the building exploded, bursting windows and spewing glass and shrapnel that injured 29 people.
Many of the injuries were caused by shrapnel from the explosion, which witnesses said seemed to have started inside a sidewalk Dumpster near the Avenue of the Americas.
A blade on one of the Boeing 737-700's engines broke off when the plane was flying above 30,000 feet, sending shrapnel flying and puncturing a window.
The veteran had to get 6900 stitches after shrapnel went through the left side of her face, breaking her jaw and a main blood vessel to her brain.
Mr. Shwe Mann, a Bamar, denies mistreating ethnic minority civilians during his battle years, when he suffered shrapnel wounds, malaria and too many fallen men under his command.
A bouncer seen in surveillance video pulling people to safety suffered a shrapnel wound to his leg and is still being treated at Grand View Hospital, Austin said.
Check out the aftermath of the cold one's explosion ... the suds went all over the man's suit -- and some shrapnel even got on the guy next to him!!
Not long after, that neighbor came running over to say that Viktor had been hit in the head with shrapnel from a rocket that had exploded beside them.
Television images showed the fortified walls of the kindergarten pockmarked with shrapnel and hunks of metal from the mortar shell jutting out of the sand in the playground.
The ship's manifest made no secret that it carried weapons in its hold, including 4,200 cases of Remington rifle cartridges and 1,250 cases of shrapnel shells and fuses.
He led me upstairs to see his dusty study, where the walls and ceiling were shredded with dozens of small shrapnel holes that let in fingers of sunlight.
A piece of shrapnel was found embedded in the headrest of a seat, suggesting the toll could have been much greater had the bombs gone off seconds earlier.
That finally causes the crowd to erupt into the dysfunction the policemen desired to pre-empt, with concertgoers storming the stage to fight for ownership of the shrapnel.
I knew that he'd fought in the First World War like his brother Josef, and that he'd lost an eye to a piece of shrapnel in the Ardennes.
We all visibly flinched, some of us dropping to the ground, all of us conditioned to dodge the shrapnel and fire that invariably accompanied loud blasts in Iraq.
The pressure cookers left in Manhattan were filled with shrapnel and HMTD, according to the Times, an explosive that can be made with a few readily available chemicals.
Eliza Gedney, who was burned in the Boston attack, and Michelle L'Heureux, who was hit with shrapnel, told Sumter they ran the Boston Marathon together this year in solidarity.
Police searched her home and found a shotgun with ammunition as well as materials for making pipe bombs, including pipes, shrapnel, fireworks, magnesium tape, and fuse material, police said.
The pressure cookers left in Manhattan were filled with shrapnel and HMTD, according to the Times, an explosive that can be made with readily a few readily available chemicals.
Prolonged exposure of the defective Takata inflators to hot and humid conditions has been found to cause air bags to explode with excessive force, spraying shrapnel into passenger compartments.
The flight was en route from New York City to Dallas when the explosion happened, sending shrapnel into the side of the plane and shattering one of the windows.
In 2009 a Russian military communications satellite and an Iridium collided and scattered debris, threatening some Chinese satellites; two years later the ISS also had to dodge the shrapnel.
Immediately after the engine exploded, throwing shrapnel into the side of the plane and fatally wounding one passenger, many of the passengers believed the airplane was going to crash.
And, as Bharat Bhuva, an engineer at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, described to the meeting, this shrapnel can cause problems with the electronic devices on which people increasingly depend.
Takata inflators can explode with excessive force and spray metal shrapnel into vehicle passenger compartments, and have been linked to 10 deaths worldwide and more than 100 U.S. injuries.
The inflators, which can explode with excessive force and unleash metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks, are blamed for at least 16 deaths and more than 180 injuries worldwide.
The rod itself snaps under the tension, but in the process, its outer layer shatters into thousands of tiny pieces of steel shrapnel, which go flying in every direction.
About 207 minutes after Flight 21380 left La Guardia Airport to Dallas on April 207, the aircraft's left side engine exploded, sending shrapnel and debris into the plane's fuselage.
These included dozens of short pipes, similar to those police believed were used in the two Bangkok bombs, as well as bags of ball bearings, commonly used as shrapnel.
He described the impact to ABC as like being "hit in the neck with a cricket ball" and said he thought he'd been hit by a bit of shrapnel.
"These rounds were powerful enough that my crew guys just standing in a close proximity of a victim shot by this f***ing coward received shrapnel wounds," Keeter wrote.
Takata's inflators can explode with excessive force and unleash metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks, and are blamed for at least 16 deaths and more than 180 injuries worldwide.
The plaintiff, Serena Martinez, said the ammonium nitrate in the airbag in her Honda detonated in the collision, causing the bag's inflator to disintegrate and spraying her with shrapnel.
"These rounds were powerful enough that my crew guys just standing in a close proximity of a victim shot by this f***ing coward received shrapnel wounds," Keeter added.
The twisted shrapnel is dropped off at his smithy by police and Bob, 47, crafts artwork and religious symbols from the metal, selling his creations in Israel and abroad.
In 2014 the 56-year-old survived a Taliban suicide bomb attack on a cultural center in Kabul, temporarily losing his hearing before surgeons removed shrapnel from his skull.
Abdullabas Ameen, an Iraqi Navy officer from a rural area of southern Iraq, was a patient in one of the hospitals, with shrapnel wounds to his chest and thigh.
KOKJALI, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraqi military medics rushed a man whose mouth had been blown apart by mortar shrapnel into their temporary field clinic on the eastern edges of Mosul.
There was no shrapnel lodged inside, no ligaments or tendons torn, and an X-ray at the hospital in Erbil later that night showed no signs of broken bones.
Fifty-eight people were killed, and more than 400 were hit by high-velocity bullets or shrapnel when a single gunman targeted a country music concert in Las Vegas.
In one case, the shrapnel from an airstrike hit a 15-year-old boy in the back of the head while he and family traveled south of the city.
The shock wave was so powerful that Mr. Zuniga's wife, Wanna, riding ahead of him, was blown off her bicycle and sprawled on the ground, mottled with shrapnel wounds.
The explosion shook the cabin and sprayed shrapnel that broke a window and partially sucked a woman out of the plane, as passengers and flight attendants erupted in panic.
The concrete bunkers scattered around bases like Ain al Assad protect from flying shrapnel and debris, but the small quarters can amplify shock waves and lead to head trauma.
Six-month-old Fatima had arrived at his field hospital in the besieged city of Aleppo comatose and in spasm, with a shrapnel injury to her brain, he said.
Parnas, who is under indictment for alleged campaign finance-related crimes, sent shrapnel flying across Washington just as the impeachment trial of the President is set to get underway.
Russian TV stations also aired footage of FSB agents detaining an individual who later confessed that he was ordered to build "homemade bombs rigged with shrapnel," the AP reported.
Another medical worker who was inside the hospital at the time told Amnesty that hundreds of patients and staff dodged a "hail of shrapnel" as they fled in panic.
At one point this year we supported six children from two families — it was sad, some of the children had broken legs and shrapnel wounds all over their bodies.
Another survivor, Sam Fuentes, pointed her camera toward her face, still battered by shrapnel, and toward her leg and thigh, which was pierced by one of the gunman's bullets.
Samantha Fuentes, who took a bullet to the thigh and whose face was ripped by shrapnel during the Parkland shooting, had to stop during an impassioned speech to vomit.
Those aboard the plane most likely faced horrifying final moments, starting with an explosion as the missiles detonated just outside it, sending shrapnel and debris spiraling through the fuselage.
But the Iranian air defense system used Wednesday is designed to explode near aircraft, creating shrapnel that takes a plane out of the sky, rather than directly hitting it.
Those aboard the plane most likely faced horrifying final moments, starting with an explosion as the missiles detonated just outside it, sending shrapnel and debris spiraling through the fuselage.
They said an air strike had hit a public square about 700 meters away from the embassy and that some stones and shrapnel had landed in the embassy's yard.
He was killed instantly — but shrapnel from the blast also engulfed Nasser Salim Lakdim, a 19-year-old student who had just returned home to tend his family's plantation.
They said an air strike had hit a public square about 700 meters (yards) away from the embassy and that some stones and shrapnel had landed in the embassy's yard.
Its air bag inflators can inflate violently, releasing metal shrapnel into the vehicle and have been blamed for 11 deaths and more than 100 injuries, mainly in the United States.
The intercept triggered alarm sirens in the Jordan Valley and shrapnel from the explosion, which was heard as far south as Jerusalem, landed in western Jordan, the Jordanian military said.
Shortly after their shared glance, the left engine of their Boeing 737 exploded and sent shrapnel both into the aircraft's fuselage and into the window next to Riordan, shattering it.
Joel Knight, 52, of Kershaw died when he was struck in the neck by metal shrapnel after his 2006 Ranger hit a cow in the road and struck a fence.
He said the wounded include patients who have been blinded by shrapnel, have broken arms and legs and gashes on their heads, and in some cases have needed limbs amputated.
"Only the Chinese can turn a leather sofa into an acid bath, a baby crib into a lethal weapon, and a cell phone battery into heart-piercing shrapnel," Vara said.
In 2008, a Virginia man was killed after a Civil War-era cannonball he was restoring exploded in his driveway, sending shrapnel through a neighbor's porch a quarter-mile away.
Now on a gurney, Mayissa's arm and leg broken, she is in shock as doctors all too familiar with massive injury remove inch-long pieces of shrapnel from her body.
As a Reuters reporting team toured the area, a boy of around 11 years old was hit by shrapnel from a mortar round which sliced through part of his groin.
Two officers were killed in a gun battle, according to CNN; and 30 people were wounded, officials told the Times and the BBC – mostly from shrapnel, according to the Times.
Still, Shrapnel and Waterhouse commendably resist the urge to try to cover Owens' life from birth to death, or to find a neat, pat moral through-line that explains him.
They said an air strike had hit a public square about 700 metres (yards) away from the embassy and that some stones and shrapnel had landed in the embassy's yard.
The western Mosul house she was held in was hit by the fighting earlier this year, leaving her wounded: Her legs are badly burned, her arms covered in shrapnel scars.
At least one man was wounded by shrapnel, officials said, but most casualties were minor and involved people hurt as they raced to shelters or treated for panic or fainting.
Beyond the shrapnel and other objects that impale the head and body, the hurricane-force wind can blow troops off their feet, causing fatal head injuries and concussions on impact.
Senators fan: I… WAIT… I LOST COUNT AND … [explodes into fine mist, spraying stale Beaver Tail shrapnel everywhere] Opposed: You have to admit, that last part was kind of exciting.
Vindman is an Army officer who awarded a Purple Heart after being wounded by a roadside bomb in Iraq, and he still carries shrapnel from the attack in his body.
The Marine had also taken shrapnel when the insurgents threw another grenade toward him and Nicoll; Kasal had rolled on top of the more junior marine and absorbed the blast.
According to the book, doctors operated on Kasal more than 20 times during the year following the Hell House battle, repairing wounds from seven gunshots and 44 pieces of shrapnel.
Veronica Mars, like any longish work of fiction, is about a lot of different things: wealth inequality, celebrity culture, the shrapnel that parental addiction and abuse leaves in children's bones.
Prosecutors had shown jurors a record of Mr. Hassan's purchases online, which included chemicals, along with security camera footage from the day before the attack showing him buying shrapnel items.
The explosive device had a power equivalent to about 200 grams, or seven ounces, of TNT, the Russian authorities said, and it was laced with bolts to act as shrapnel.
Magen David Adom, an Israeli rescue service, said it had treated seven people for burns, blast injuries and shrapnel wounds in Mishmeret, as well as several others suffering stress symptoms.
Tannerite is designed to produce a pretty safe, small explosion but when you use it in a container it can create shrapnel, like the door that nearly decapitates this shooter.
Her family told NBC News that the child had shrapnel in her right chest and has a hole through her bottom lip and tongue after being shot in the face.
Relatives said that Rawan, who suffered shrapnel wounds to her face and limbs that are not life-threatening, was moved from a public hospital to her grandfather's house on Tuesday.
Her apartment walls are scarred by bullets and shrapnel, and the wallpaper in the living room is black with soot; a stray rocket set her balcony on fire in 2014.
Most concerns about M.R.I.s involve people with metal, such as shrapnel, embedded in their bodies, or someone with an implanted medical device, like a cochlear implant or an older pacemaker.
Q: You go into detail about the Vietnamese families who huddled underground for days at a time and troops in close-quarters fighting with shrapnel and buildings exploding around them.
Honda says its most recent issue is unrelated to Takata's massive safety scandal, which involves faults that can cause airbag inflators to explode, under-inflate or spew shrapnel at passengers.
One Israeli soldier was wounded by shrapnel from what was believed to be an explosive device, he said, and a variety of explosives were hurled at the Israelis by Palestinians.
One person, Jennifer Riordan, was killed on Flight 1380 on Tuesday, when shrapnel from the explosion burst through a window, causing a depressurization that sucked her partially outside the plane.
If they so much as graze each other at that speed, they'll create a hypersonic shockwave that will completely shatter them both — and leave shrapnel behind in their orbital paths.
The boy was unable to walk after shrapnel from the attack pierced his back and lodged in his spine, perforating his lungs and leaving him paralyzed from the waist down.
An assessment of the shooting, released by the Las Vegas police in 2018, said that 869 people had been injured in the attack, including 413 wounded by bullets or shrapnel.
Video from the blast sites showed large buses with their windows blown out and bodies peppered with shrapnel holes, as well as blood and scattered shoes in the street nearby.
Shots captured by Kassab in a snow-covered European location drastically differ from the dusty, sun-soaked, and shrapnel-ridden environments his father films through a car window in Aleppo.
Mali, a Belgian Malinois badly injured by shrapnel, was awarded the Dickin Medal, Britain's highest award for animal bravery, for helping to sniff out Taliban militants and their booby traps.
One woman, her leg torn by shrapnel, was lifted from an arriving truck and held up as she hopped to the spot where other women were waiting to be screened.
The proximity of al-Sunna, only 15 meters from the blast, and the shrapnel injuries to five children in a populated area raise questions about the CIA's rules of engagement.
Prince Alfani, Libya medical coordinator for Doctors Without Borders, said the camp suffered a near miss two months ago, when shrapnel tore through the roof and nearly hit a baby.
The relativism of "seductress" and "seduced" is too symmetrical; the connection in the drawings is exclusively one of artist and model, with the shrapnel of subterranean desire ricocheting between them.
The mercenaries' plan was to attach a bomb laced with shrapnel to the door of Al-Islah's headquarters, located near a soccer stadium in central Aden, a key Yemeni port city.
At least 24 people have been killed worldwide and more than 20103 injured by the inflators, which can explode with too much force and hurl dangerous shrapnel into the passenger cabin.
Freydal and his competitors wear wild headgear tricked out with feathers or antlers, while their horses are draped with ritzy striped silks; the wooden lances splinter in the air like shrapnel.
The police have confirmed that the murderous act last night was carried out by a single suicide-bomber who detonated an improvised explosive device packed with shrapnel in a crowded foyer.
Several shrapnel holes in the walls of the command room at the camp had been plugged with plaster, a reminder of a flurry of Islamic State rocket attacks earlier this year.
On a sweltering Monday night, the Chinese-language scholar Victor Mair and I walked into a Bushwick photo studio littered with the shrapnel of a Bon Appetit shoot earlier that day.
At least 18 deaths and 180 injuries worldwide have been tied to a defect that can cause Takata inflators to explode with excessive force, unleashing metal shrapnel inside cars and trucks.
Panels hung from the ceiling from the force of the blast, and shrapnel, either from the device or projectiles dislodged during the explosion, had made holes in the imam's wooden desk.
Seven national park visitors from France who had stopped at a vista point overlooking the canyon near the crash scene suffered relatively minor burns and lacerations from shrapnel, park officials said.
On April 17, a fan blade broke off an engine of a Southwest Boeing 737-700, sending shrapnel flying that punctured the fuselage as the plane was flying above 30,000 feet.
Nor can one deny the terrifying chaos that must have been part of the scene in the cabin Tuesday morning when the left engine self-destructed, throwing shrapnel into the fuselage.
Wearing a white patch over his eye after being struck by shrapnel, he sat on a sidewalk outside of the emergency room at Suez Canal University Hospital, flanked by his tribesmen.
There's a wealth of information about everything from meteorites to shrapnel in this book, but you read an essayist like Frazier primarily for the encounter between his sensibility and the world.

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