By Dominic Waghorn, US Correspondent
The FBI has released new pictures of two suspects in the deadly Boston marathon bombings.
The photographs show a pair of men investigators describe as "armed and extremely dangerous".
Images released on Friday morning show one suspect wearing dark clothes, a dark cap and sunglasses.
The man described as 'suspect one' was wearing a black capThe second suspect is seen wearing a white baseball cap, which is reversed allowing a clearer view of his face.
The Boston Globe claims that one of the suspects has been captured, while the other remains on the loose.
CCTV footage was released of the pair on Thursday, in which they are seen carrying bulky backpacks as they walk the route of Monday's race in the heart of the city.
Another image of suspect oneThe men were filmed heading in the direction of the finishing line, moments before both bombs went off just seconds apart.
Three people were killed and more than 180 others injured in the explosions.
FBI special agent Richard DesLauriers, who is leading the manhunt, appealed for help in finding the suspects.
The man described as 'suspect two' was wearing a white hatHe said: "Somebody out there knows these individuals as friends, neighbours, co-workers or family members of the suspects.
"Though it may be difficult, the nation is counting on those with information to come forward and provide it to us."
The FBI has declined to discuss the men's ethnicity for fears people would be led "down the wrong path potentially".
Suspect two is said to have dropped his bag at the site of the second blastEarlier at a moving inter-faith memorial service, Barack Obama joined 1,700 people at Boston's Holy Cross Cathedral to honour the victims - the youngest of whom was eight-year-old Martin Richard, from Boston.
The president promised the killers would be brought to justice, saying: "We will find you.
"We will hold you accountable. But more than that, our fidelity to our way of life - to our free and open society - will only grow stronger."
A profile shot of suspect twoPolice have begun opening up more of the city after security was heightened in the wake of the attack, but the scene of the blasts was still being scoured by forensic teams on Thursday night.
The other people killed were steakhouse manager Krystle Campbell, 29, and Lu Lingzi, a graduate student from China. Seven victims are in a critical condition.
There was panic and confusion in the aftermath of the deadly twin bombingThe bombs were crudely made with explosives, nails and ball bearings packed into pressure cookers, investigators close to the case have said.
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