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Southeast Asia |
16 Hurt as Terror Bombings Hit Southern Philippines Again |
2005-08-11 |
A![]() The blast tore through the second floor that houses the St. Anneâs budget motel and damaged a branch of the popular fastfood chain Chowking and several smaller shops. Paramedics rescued trapped and wounded motel guests from the second floor. The facade of the building was almost destroyed. Shattered glass and twisted metals and debris littered the streets. The shock waves from the explosions destroyed display windows of several shops around the blast scenes. Fear gripped many people who were rushing home at the time of the explosions. Some 100 soldiers and policemen, backed by armored vehicles, secured downtown Zamboanga until security officials declared it was safe. No group claimed responsibility for the blasts and investigators were trying to determine the identity and motive of the attackers, said Senior Superintendent Jose Bayani Gucela, Zamboangaâs deputy police chief. âWe are looking into the involvement of the Abu Sayyaf in the two bombings. The public should be vigilant for future attacks,â one police officer said, referring to the extremist group blamed a series of kidnappings and bomb attacks in the southern Philippines over the past years. |
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