There are problems with the explosives theory, though. For one, the force, whatever it was, came from the top. Those stones were seriously tall. Almost 20 feet. So, someone would have to use a large ladder to drill a hole and place the explosive, without anyone noticing. Why nothing so much as a video still of this phantom performing this feat, which had to have taken several minutes? Drilling into stone is not that easy. Usually, you need coolant for your bit, and it's a slow process.
The structure itself has a hole on the top, and a hole in the center pillar. I'm assuming someone might've put it in there, and the explosion would cause it to violently react as the immense pressure in a tight space would fracture parts of it, but not completely shatter and explode it completely apart. It wasn't that large of an explosion so it was meant to do damage, but not say, demolish it.
It probably cause it to fall apart which did a good deal of damage having it fall on it's own weight. But I don't think that it was launched. It could have easily been thrown or dropped from a drone perhaps, which are fairly easily accessible to anyone and when you open the "option" to anyone no one can be more right or wrong without more specific details being confirmed in the investigation.
Any video showing someone doing nefarious actions on the stones would probably not be released and would be kept private as part of a police investigation. It's not a big surprise there's no video of the possible subject published yet. If that's even what was going on.
There are problems with the explosives theory, though. For one, the force, whatever it was, came from the top. Those stones were seriously tall. Almost 20 feet. So, someone would have to use a large ladder to drill a hole and place the explosive, without anyone noticing. Why nothing so much as a video still of this phantom performing this feat, which had to have taken several minutes? Drilling into stone is not that easy. Usually, you need coolant for your bit, and it's a slow process.
The structure itself has a hole on the top, and a hole in the center pillar. I'm assuming someone might've put it in there, and the explosion would cause it to violently react as the immense pressure in a tight space would fracture parts of it, but not completely shatter and explode it completely apart. It wasn't that large of an explosion so it was meant to do damage, but not say, demolish it.
It probably cause it to fall apart which did a good deal of damage having it fall on it's own weight. But I don't think that it was launched. It could have easily been thrown or dropped from a drone perhaps, which are fairly easily accessible to anyone and when you open the "option" to anyone no one can be more right or wrong without more specific details being confirmed in the investigation.
Any video showing someone doing nefarious actions on the stones would probably not be released and would be kept private as part of a police investigation. It's not a big surprise there's no video of the possible subject published yet. If that's even what was going on.