U.S. Army Installation Bombed
United Press International
MOENCHENGLADBACH, West Germany —
A bomb went off at a U.S. Army installation early today, damaging a radio transmitter, but no one was injured, an army spokesman said.
Attackers cut through the fence outside an unmanned army depot in Moenchengladbach, 50 miles northwest of Bonn, and planted three incendiary devices, the spokesman said. One damaged a relay transmitter of the American Forces Network and two others were disarmed before they went off. No one has claimed responsibility.
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