Blast Blamed on SWAPO Injures 5 in Discotheque
Associated Press
WINDHOEK, Namibia —
Five people were injured when a bomb exploded at a discotheque in Oluno in northern Namibia (South-West Africa), police said Monday.
The identity of the bombers was not known. However, police blamed the South-West Africa People’s Organization, a nationalist guerrilla group based in Angola, for six earlier bombings in Namibia this year.
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