Mississauga Met with a Sudden Blast: A Shock Sparked by Two Men
On Thursday night, at around 10:30 pm, a sudden explosion jolted the Bombay Bhel restaurant in Mississauga, leaving more than a dozen patrons wounded.
Who Was Involved?
- Two unidentified men, dressed in dark zip‑up hoodies, entered the venue.
- Once inside, one of them detonated an improvised explosive device (IED).
- After the blast, the duo fled the scene without further ado.
Impact on the Crowd
Peel Regional Paramedic Service reported that 15 people were rushed to the hospital, with three suffering critical injuries.
Immediate Response
Peel Regional Police issued a tweet confirming the incident and the alleged actions of the suspects. No group claimed responsibility yet.
Visual Evidence
Police shared a photo on Twitter showing the two men in hoodies walking toward the establishment, one seemingly carrying a suspicious object.
Mississauga, Canada’s sixth largest city, lies roughly 32 km west of Toronto on Lake Ontario. The blast adds to a series of startling events in the region, following a tragic driver‑rushed attack in Toronto just a month earlier.
