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To: Ilaine who wrote (17026)1/22/2002 10:19:56 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
>>Five killed, 20 injured in attack on American Center in Kolkata
Sumali Moitra (Reuters)
Kolkata, January 22

Unidentified gunmen fired on a US government office in Kolkata early on Tuesday, killing five
policemen and wounding 20 people, police said.

Pools of blood, upturned chairs and pieces of clothing lay scattered on the footpath outside the building
and bullet holes scarred the security wall.

Police cordoned off the area after the attack -- believed the first against an official US facility in India --
creating chaos in the heart of India's most densely populated city.

A US embassy spokesman in New Delhi said four men on two motorcycles opened fire with automatic
weapons as police guards were changing shift at 6:30 am.

He said the wounded included 18 police, a pedestrian and a private security guard. No American
citizens were hurt.

Police earlier said the attack was carried out by two men.

The US government offices, known as the American Center, house the US press attaché, a trade office
and a library popular with local residents. The consulate is in a separate building a few blocks away.

"The American interest was definitely the target," Kolkata police commissioner Sujoy Chakraborty told
Star News television. <<

hindustantimes.com
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