The person who carried out the blast outside Trump’s hotel in Las Vegas was an American soldier –

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Police deployed after the explosion outside Trump Hotel.

Las Vegas: The FBI has made a big revelation regarding the cyber truck blast outside Trump’s hotel in Las Vegas, USA on Wednesday. Officials say the person who carried out the blast outside Trump’s Las Vegas hotel was a US soldier. He shot himself in the head before the Cybertruck exploded.

An Army soldier inside a Tesla Cybertruck packed with gunpowder shot himself in the head just before the explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, officials said. He probably wanted to cause a big explosion. Although seven people suffered minor injuries in the explosion, the hotel suffered virtually no damage. Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill said the attacker was Green Beret Matthew Livelsbarger. Who was an American soldier.

The soldier wanted to carry out a major attack

According to officials, the 37-year-old American soldier wanted to carry out a major attack outside Trump’s hotel. He had planned a more damaging attack, but being a steel-sided vehicle, he absorbed most of the force of the explosives fired in the severe form. The sheriff said most of the damage caused by the explosion was confined to the interior of the truck. Because the explosion occurred “outwards and upwards”.

These items were recovered

Kenny Cooper, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, said alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives were seized from the Cybertruck. However, investigation is underway as to why the soldier carried out the blast. Las Vegas FBI Special Agent in Charge Spencer Evans said, “This explosion in front of the Trump building is not a mystery to us. But we don’t have any information at this point that would definitively tell us or suggest that Give what particular ideology this was due to.” It is being told that Livelsberger, the soldier who blew himself up in the attack, had recently returned from a foreign assignment in Germany. He was on sanctioned leave at the time of his death.

Tesla truck was rented

According to officials, the attacker had rented a Tesla truck. A law enforcement official said investigators learned through interviews that he had had conflict with his wife over their relationship shortly before renting the Tesla and purchasing the guns. McMahill said charred items found inside the truck included a handgun at Livelsberger’s feet, another firearm, several explosives, a passport, a military ID, credit cards, an iPhone and a smartwatch. Authorities said both guns found in his possession were legally purchased. (Input-AP)

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