Businesses hit
The French terrorist group, Direct Action, claimed responsibility early yesterday for for bomb explosions at Paris businesses that it said were working against the interests of blacks in South Africa. One person was slightly injured by flying glass. The explosions occurred in four different city districts. The bombs appeared to have been planted in the doorways in front of the buildings. The damage was said to be serious. — Paris.
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Press, 10 September 1985, Page 34
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