👉 Bedroom missiles, often referred to as "bedroom bombs," are improvised explosive devices (IEDs) that are detonated inside enclosed spaces, typically bedrooms, to maximize casualties and psychological terror. These devices are usually constructed from readily available materials like plastic bottles, metal cans, or cardboard, and can be triggered by a trigger mechanism or even by the sound of footsteps. The primary goal is to create chaos and panic, making it difficult for occupants or security personnel to evacuate safely. Bedroom missiles are particularly insidious due to their stealth and the high likelihood of triggering them accidentally, making them a significant threat in conflict zones and areas with ongoing violence.