Oklahoma City Bombing: Recently News Oklahoma City Bombing April 19 marked the sixteenth anniversary of the capital of Oklahoma bombing, the second most blasting terrorist act on American soil. The capital of Oklahoma bombing was atomic bomb attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown capital of Oklahoma on April nineteen, 1995. Hundreds gathered Tues morning at the internal Memorial and Museum to respect the 168 people who died during the bombing. Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, along with the survivors and family members of the victims read the names of the 168 victims. The Oklahoma attack claimed 168 lives, admitting nineteen babies below the age of six, and wounded more 680 people. The attack destroyed or damaged 324 constructions within a sixteen-block radius, destroyed or burned eighty-six cars, and shattered glass in 258 nearby constructions. The bomb was approximated to have caused at least $652 million worth of harm. Oklahoma City Bombing
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