Chinanews, December 27th, a comprehensive report. On the 26th local time, FBI officials stated that law enforcement agencies are investigating more than 500 clues after a car exploded in Nashville, Tennessee on Christmas Day.

According to US media, there is news that a white man is one of the suspects related to the bombing.

  According to reports, on the 25th, an RV parked on the side of the road in the center of Nashville, Tennessee, USA exploded, injuring three people and damaging at least 41 stores.

  US law enforcement officials refused to disclose the names of people involved in the bombing.

FBI agent Koensky said on the 26th, “We have more than 500 investigation leads, and we are following up on each of them.” Koensky said, “Therefore, we are looking for several people.”

In the early morning of the 25th local time, an explosion occurred in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, injuring at least three people.

The explosion occurred in the center of Nashville, surrounded by a large number of shops.

The picture shows rescuers searching and rescue at the scene.

  The CBS said that public records show that the investigation has focused on a 63-year-old man named Anthony Warner.

According to reports, Warner’s RV is similar to the one that exploded.

US investigators are searching its two-story house about 18 kilometers southeast of Nashville, paying particular attention to its basement.

  According to reports, on the 26th, the governor of Tennessee, Bill Lee, visited the scene. He said on social media that it was a “miracle” that the explosion did not cause death.

In a letter to U.S. President Trump, Lee asked the federal government to issue an emergency statement to aid disaster relief efforts.

  According to previous reports, the explosion occurred only one street away from the office building of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T).

This is the telephone exchange center of the telecom operator.

The explosion damaged part of its equipment.

The company issued a statement that day that users in the Nashville area were affected and related services are being restored as soon as possible.

  As communication services were affected, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) suspended flights at Nashville International Airport on the 25th.