The World - News from April 13, 1986
Suspected Peruvian leftist rebels dynamited U.S. targets in Lima--damaging the offices of Kodak, Citibank, Diners Club, a U.S. government agency warehouse and a residence of a U.S. Christian service group, the controversial, fundamentalist Summer Institute of Linguistics. No injuries were reported in the attacks. No group claimed responsibility, and police questioned more than 200 suspects.
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