The World - News from March 31, 1986
Seven Arabs were injured, one seriously, when a bomb exploded at the offices of a German-Arabian friendship organization in West Berlin, police said. Officers said there were no suspects in the blast, apparently caused by a time bomb, at the German-Arabian Society in the district of Kreuzberg, where many foreign workers live. No group claimed responsibility for the blast or for apparently unrelated firebombings at a tourist agency and at a police training grounds.
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