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Seoret.

January-February

Sudan: Southern rebels fire on civilian planes. Rebel fire narrowly missed both charter aircraft and UN planes during several incidents Pilots are now reluctant to fly into southern Sudan, except to Juba. (b)(3)

1 February

Italy: Bomb defused outside Desenzano railroad station. The station is used by US Air Force personnel and their dependents, but there is no evidence that US personnel were specifically targeted. No one has claimed responsibility. (b)(3)

2-3 February

Greece: Two homemade bombs explode in Patisia, causing minor damage, no injuries. The first exploded in a trash can and the second at the entrance to an apartment building. No organization claimed responsibility.

(b)(3)

3, 6 February

Greece: PowerfUL bombs destro:(b)(3)$"S

irs in Athens. There were no injuries and no claims of responsibility.

4 February

Spain: Car bomb in San Sebastian seriously injur(b)(3)-eman and his daughter. No group has claimed credit for the attack.

(b)(1) (b)(3)

Iraq: Eleven Iraqi dissidents and four Iranians executed for planning car bomb attacks.

the 15 terrorinin re linked to four Syrian-trained saboteurs apprehended in late 1985.

(b)(3)"

Ethiopia: West German released after being held for four months by Sudanese People's Liberation Army. Before agreeing to hand the hostage over, SPLA negotiators declared they would conti

(b)(3)

iitake foreigners found in contested areas into "protective custody."|

Japan: Police defuse firebomb found at Osaka office building. The device consisted of a timer and two bags filled with a flammable liquid. No one has claimed responsibility. (b)(3)

Early February

France: Authorities release and expel two members of Abu Nidal Group jailed for assassination of PLO representative in Paris. The two has served half of their sentences and were freed on parole before being expelled; (b)(3)

6 February

India: Unknown assailants kill All-India Sikh Students Federation (AISSF) president in Punjab. No one has claimed responsibility for the shooting. Members of the previously outlawed AISSF were responsible for much of the Sikh-vs.-Sikh terrorism in the Punjab over the last five years.[

-(b)(3)

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