A bomb placed at the base of the slab could certainly lead to a directional debris field. The stone closest to it gets ejected directly away from where it was placed which makes sense. The rest of the stone (at the upper part of the slab) collapses downwards as the bottom got blown out). The power of the explosion dissipates really really fast the farther away you get (its probably not a very powerful bomb) meaning the other stones are largely unaffected.
That placement doesn't match the blast direction.
This is bullshit.
There are two cameras. It does match the blast direction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXzKPst743c
IMO it was shot with something like a howitzer.
Look at the narrow line of debris. A bomb would not be that directional.
https://static.independent.co.uk/2022/07/06/17/newFile-10.jpg?width=1200&auto=webp
A bomb placed at the base of the slab could certainly lead to a directional debris field. The stone closest to it gets ejected directly away from where it was placed which makes sense. The rest of the stone (at the upper part of the slab) collapses downwards as the bottom got blown out). The power of the explosion dissipates really really fast the farther away you get (its probably not a very powerful bomb) meaning the other stones are largely unaffected.