Specialist fire services were scrambled to the scene of the latest attack at a FedEx depot in South Austin Tuesday morning

A sixth suspected package bomb was discovered at an Austin FedEx depot Tuesday morning, hours after a package exploded at a San Antonio facility.

Cops in the Texas city probed a parcel in a depot close to Austin’s airport, and sealed off nearby roads.

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Specialist fire services were sent to the scene, as 500 FBI agents were put on the case in a bid to halt the bombing campaign that has already killed two people.

Workers at the depot said they were evacuated, hours after a female FedEx worker was injured when a package filled with nails and metal shrapnel exploded in San Antonio shortly after midnight.




She escaped with ringing in her ears.

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The huge depot is feared to have been targeted just hours after an Austin-bound package exploded in another FedEx facility in Schertz, Tx.

Tuesday’s shrapnel bomb explosion left a FedEx worker with minor injuries

The latest incident comes a day after a tripwire device sprayed two cyclists with nails

That blast– the fourth this month – left two young men seriously injured and the city on edge.

Police said the explosion was connected to three previous bombings in Austin and the bomber used a tripwire in the latest attack, showing a higher level of skill.

It came a week after an exploding package killed Austin teenager Draylen Mason, 17.

The same afternoon, another package exploded and killed an elderly Hispanic woman in Austin, ten days after Anthony Stephan House was killed by an exploding package in the same Texan city.

Police are not believed to have identified any suspects for the attacks, and prompted widespread panic after warning Austin locals not to open any unexpected packages.

It was initially feared the bomber could have a racist motive, as the first three bombs killed two African American men, and injured an elderly Hispanic lady.

However, the two men injured in Sunday’s tripwire attack were white, which cast doubts over whether the attacker is a far-right extremist.