Myyrmanni bombing
| Myyrmanni bombing | |
|---|---|
Aftermath of the explosion | |
| Location | Vantaa, Finland |
| Date | October 11, 2002 |
Attack type | Suicide bombing, mass murder |
| Weapon | Ammonium nitrate improvised explosive device, nail bomb |
| Deaths | 7 (including the perpetrator) |
| Injured | 159 |
| Perpetrator | Petri Gerdt |
| Motive | Unknown |
The Myyrmanni bombing took place on October 11, 2002, in Myyrmäki, Vantaa, Finland, in Greater Helsinki, at the Myyrmanni shopping mall. A bomb hidden in a backpack exploded in the center of a shopping center killing seven people including the bomber. The blast left a 10-cm deep crater in the floor and blew out the glass dome of the mall. The dead included two teenagers and a seven-year-old. 159 people were injured, including 10 children. 66 victims required hospitalization while the remainder were treated and released at the scene. The bombing took place during the pre-weekend shopping surge late on a Friday afternoon, with 1,000–2,000 people in the shopping center, including many children who had come to see a clown performance.