The engine itself looks as if it's the black box of some airplane crash.
Whenever there are people, they're looking at it as if it contains the secret
of something, but it's unclear what secrets it has to reveal.
Finding the engine was important because you'd identify the engine number,
the engine number would lead you to the car's owner and the car's owner possibly
to the person responsible, but almost all cars used as car bombs are stolen cars.
Which usually means that the information you gather form the car, its engine,
has no juridical value, but nonetheless, time and
again, politicians would gather next to the engine to pose next to it to
prove that they are doing everything in their power to catch those responsible.
And in the reporting, what was amazing to me is that we got to know a lot more about
the car that exploded than the political or criminal motives behind the explosion.