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SUICIDE BOMBER FAILED IN COPENHAGEN
Danish police have confirmed a small blast at a Copenhagen hotel, on Friday 09/10/2010, after reports that a would-be suicide bomber was injured by an explosion there.
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9 KILLED AT MOGADISHU AIRPORT
A suicide car bomber and a vehicle with militant gunmen attacked the front gate to Mogadishu's seaside airport, on Thursday 09/09/2010, triggering an explosion and gunbattle that killed 9 people.
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4 AL QAEDA ESCAPED US CONTROLLED JAIL
Four prisoners with ties to Al Qaeda have escaped from the US-controlled section of Baghdad's Karkh prison, also known as Camp Cropper, on Wednesday 09/08/2010 night.
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15 KILLED IN VLADIKAVKAZ MARKET BLAST
At least 15 people have been killed, on Thursday 09/09/2010, and more than 60 wounded in an apparent car bomb attack on a market in Vladikavkaz, in the Russian Caucasus.
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MULLAH OMAR – VICTORY "CLOSE"
Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Omar said, on Wednesday 09/08/2010, his fighters were close to victory in driving foreign forces out of Afghanistan.
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3 TO BE CHARGED IN PAKISTAN OVER TIMES SQUARE PLOT
Pakistani police said, on Wednesday 09/08/2010, they will bring terrorism charges against three men being held for allegedly assisting Faisal Shahzad the failed Times Square Plot main suspect.
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SUICIDE BOMBER KILLED 4 IRANIAN SOLDIERS
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SUICIDE BOMBER KILLED 4 IRANIAN SOLDIERS
The Sunni militant group, Jundallah, has claimed, on Monday 12/29/2008, responsibility for a suicide attack that targeted the elite Revolutionary Guards in Iran a day earlier, which killed 4 soldiers of the Guard.
In a message released on the Arab satellite network al-Arabiya, Jundallah said a suicide bomber from the group had struck an office of the Revolutionary Guards in the southeastern province of Sistan, South East Iran in the region of Bakuchistan on the border with Afghanistan.
The suicide bomber, Abdel Gharuf al Raidi, reportedly blew himself up during a meeting of senior leaders in the area of Sirwan, the Iranian side of Kurdistan.
Jundallah, or Soldiers of God, is also known as the Iranian People's Resistance Movement. It is an insurgent Sunni Islamic organization based in Baluchistan fighting for what it claims are the rights of Sunni Muslims in Iran.
The group has been blamed for various offences and kidnappings in southeastern Iran on the border of Pakistan.
Last week, The Tehran Times newspaper cited the city's deputy police chief Ahmad Reza Radan who claimed police had delivered a "deadly blow" against the militant group led by Abdolmalek Rigi (see – Baluchistan-Rigi).
He said during three operations police had killed Abdulmalek’s brother and his deputy as well as 19 others.
Jundallah is reported to have killed 16 police officers they kidnapped in Iran in 06/2008.
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