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9 January

Iraq: Islamic Action Organization claims it destroyed munitions convoy in Baghdad. A large number of Iraqi military were reportedly killed in the explosion.

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South Africa: Two limpet mines explode almost simultaneously at a central Johannesburg department store. The explosion caused extensive damage but no casualties. Management at the store had been involved in a bitter wage dispute with black workers. The African National Congress claimed responsibility (b)(3)

13 January

Portugal: Nine grenades found at University of Lisbon. The university is located approximately 1 kilometer from the US Embassy. No one took credit for the

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16 January

West Germany: Suspected rightwing militant killed while testing bomb in Gottingen apartment

. Police found large quantities of weapons, explo:(b)(3) incendiaries, and rightwing and Nazi literature in the apartment.

17 January

Philippines: Suspected New Peoples Army (NPA) guerrillas attack radio station. NPA guerrillas deternated a grenade and opened fire inside a popular radio station in the southern Philippines, injuring three persons. (b)(3)]

18 January

Pakistan: A bomb explodes in a bus carrying Afghan refugees to the University of Peshawar, wounding 11 persons. Police said a 2-kilogram bomb had been placed in a lunchbox among the passengers' luggage and exploded just after the vehicle left the city's bus station. Authorities suspect that the Afghan secret police was responsible. (b)(3)

Sri Lanka: A parcel bomb explodes on a crowded public bus near the town of Badulla, killing seven persons and wounding at least 50 others. Although no group has claimed responsibility, this attack is similar to a number of incidents perpetrated by the Tamil separatist group called the “Eelam Revolutionary Organization of Students.” (b)(3)

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