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Africa: East
UN compound in Eritrea boomed
2004-01-23
The United Nations said on Thursday its mission in Eritrea had been targeted by a bomb attack early this week but it did not cause any casualties. The explosion took place on Tuesday night at a building in the western town of Barentu. "A loud explosion was heard," Force Commander Major-General Robert Gordon told a press conference on Thursday. "In terms of the damage caused, there was nobody injured." The U.N. mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE) mans the border between the two countries, separating two sides of a bitter 1998-2000 war which killed some 70,000 people. Officials said early UN investigations had shown the explosion was likely to have been caused by a small home made device. Phil Lewis, the head of the UN’s demining operation said: "It’s most likely to have been something thrown over the wall in some sort of improvised bag or pipe." The government has blamed previous attacks in the west of the Horn of Africa country on rebels it says are backed by Sudan. Abrahaley Kifle, Eritrean commissioner for coordination with the UN mission, said the cause was not clear but the blast may have been an old landmine detonated by the vibration of generators.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#4  70,000? That's all!? Pussies, we need to air drop them some more machetes.
Posted by: Jarhead   2004-1-23 12:15:22 PM  

#3  I pity the poor UN guys who are standing in between in between these belligerents. Must be like being the referee in a professional wresting match where a rack of folding chairs is mistakenly parked next to the ring.

I think that Canadian General that is testifying in Rawand knows how it feels.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-1-23 10:28:14 AM  

#2  sounds like a cherry bomb. Time to pack up and go home.
Posted by: B   2004-1-23 9:47:45 AM  

#1  Looks like the UN will have to rent some more office space in Cyprus.
Posted by: Gasse Katze   2004-1-23 1:03:33 AM  

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