The World - News from Aug. 25, 1985
Two bombs exploded in separate streets in downtown Milan, Italy, slightly injuring five people, including a policeman. A police spokesman said investigators were working on the assumption that the bombs had been planted by anti-Semitic vandals. One exploded at the entrance to a building housing Israel’s El Al airlines. The second was placed near a Jewish social club that was recently defaced by anti-Semitic slogans. No one claimed responsibility for the blasts.
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