If it's a "real" (i.e. not a false flag) event then civilians weren't the target, the messages broadcast by the van warned people to evacuate the area. If the target was AT&T then perhaps it was successful, as it caused massive outages, but that's only half of the story then as we don't know what the outages were useful for.
This one's weird.
If it's a "real" (i.e. not a false flag) event then civilians weren't the target, the messages broadcast by the van warned people to evacuate the area. If the target was AT&T then perhaps it was successful, as it caused massive outages, but that's only half of the story then as we don't know what the outages were useful for.
Word is that the AT&T building was hardened. A simple blast would not explain the resulting outages.