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* 1993 – Stari most, the " old bridge " in Bosnian Mostar built in 1566, collapses after several days of bombing.
* 17 July: Five people were killed and about 40 injured in a double suicide bombing on Neve Sha ' anan Street near the old central bus station in Tel Aviv.
The report noted, for example, a suicide bombing attack by a boy between 10 and 13 years old against Kirkuk's police commander.
Cesium and Overhauser magnetometers are used to locate and help clean up old bombing / test ranges.
The town suffered Luftwaffe bombing during World War II as it was the last significant place German bombers could drop bombs before returning home, but much is left of the old town including the original 2000m protective mediaeval wall, of which two-thirds has survived.
Nine people lost their lives in the bombing, which completely destroyed the old wood-built town centre.
A statue of an old woman searching for a loved one, it is also a memorial to the November 4, 1944 bombing raid on Bochum.
The most devastating action was the bombing of 6 March 1944 by the Soviet Air Force, which destroyed the baroque old town.
Oren Almog, one of the victims of Jaradat, who was ten years old at time of the bombing, was blinded by the blast, lost two of his grandparents, his father, his brother and his cousin.
He displayed his old fire in front of the American prosecutor, observing that U. S. President Harry S. Truman should be indicted for the mass bombing of Japanese civilians.
On July 13, 1944, the original tower burned down after heavy bombing ; but a society to rebuild it was formed in 1951 and the new tower, made true to the original by consultation of detail photos and old drawings, was completed in September, 1952.
At the Libération of France in 1944, the School was reunited under the command of General de Lattre de Tassigny and settled in the military camp of Coëtquidan, Morbihan, because the " vieux bahut " ( old school ) had been severely damaged by an Allied bombing during the Libération campaign.
Oren Almog, who was ten years old at time of the bombing, was blinded by the blast, lost two of his grandparents, his father, his brother and his cousin.
The old tunnel is the only remaining part of the original 1910 stadium, having survived the bombing that destroyed much of the stadium during the Second World War.
On August 29, 1971, three armed men murdered 51-year old San Francisco police sergeant John Victor Young while he was working at a desk in his police station, which was almost empty at the time due to a bombing attack on a bank that took place earlier-only one other officer and a civilian clerk were there.
The old church was demolished in the 1940s following bombing by enemy action.
Sadono initiates a suicide bombing and follow up attack on the U. S. Embassy in Dili, capturing a number of U. S. military and diplomatic personnel including Douglas Shetland, an old friend and comrade of Sam Fisher.
However, it has also made many sounds possible that could not be produced by the old technique, such as the 1980s-era shred guitar " dive bombing " effect.
After Rescorla's fears were borne out by the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, he gained greater credibility and authority, which resulted in a change to the culture of Morgan Stanley, whom he believed should have moved out of the building, as he continued to feel, as did his old American friend from Rhodesia, Dan Hill, that the World Trade Center was still a target for terrorists, and that the next attack could involve a plane crashing into one of the towers.
Today, part of the old camp is used as a U. S. Air Force bombing range.
About a dozen civilians lost their lives in the bombing which completely destroyed the old wood-built town centre.
However, the city itself wanted to make use of the to-be-reconstructed building, thus St. Paul's Lutheran congregation and the city concluded to exchange the congregation's usufruct to this building for that of old St. Nicholas Church, only damaged by bombing.
A poll after the 2003 Maxim restaurant suicide bombing, in which 20 Israelis were killed, found that 75 percent of Palestinians supported the attack, with support higher, " in the Gaza Strip ( 82 %) compared to the West Bank ( 70 %), in refugee camps ( 84 %) compared to towns and villages ( 69 %), among women ( 79 %) compared to men ( 71 %), among the young ( 78 %) compared to the old ( 66 %), among students ( 81 %) compared to professionals ( 33 %), and among supporters of Hamas ( 92 %) compared to supporters of Fateh ( 69 %).

bombing and Town
The most prominent attack during this time was the bombing on 25 August 1998 of the Cape Town Planet Hollywood.
Violent acts such as bombings and vigilantism in Cape Town subsided in 2002, and the police have not attributed any such acts to PAGAD since the November 2002 bombing of the Bishop Lavis offices of the Serious Crimes Unit in the Western Cape.
In addition, the Town and Country Planning Act 1944 gave consideration to those areas damaged in bombing raids and enabled local authorities to clear slums, while the Housing ( Temporary Accommodation ) Act passed that same year made £ 150 million available for the construction of temporary dwellings.
Also, in the new Doctor Who series, Blon de Slitheen survives the bombing of 10 Downing Street ( Series 1, Episode 5: " World War Three ") by teleportation to the Isle of Dogs ( Series 1, Episode 11: " Boom Town ").
The final blow came with the ill-fated release of their second feature, Mr. Bug Goes to Town ( 1941 ) two days before the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
In April 1942, four months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, which precipitated the entrance of the United States into World War II, the Town of Islip entered into contract with the federal government to build an airfield on Town-owned land for potential military purposes during the war.
In April 1944, after a bombing raid of the Allies, some buildings of the Old Town were reduced to a heap of rubble.
They were originally all used by the government, but as bombing intensified five of them were opened to the public in 1944: Stockwell, Clapham North, Camden Town, Belsize Park and Clapham South.
* Cape Town ( terrorist bombing in August 1998 )
Town center after Allied bombing on 7th October 1943
* Hiroshima-Nagasaki 1945-2010 – This exhibition commemorates the 65th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945. The exhibition, which recounts the story of the dropping of the bombs and the subsequent renewal of the two cities, was held both in Prague ’ s New Town Hall and the Moravian Museum in Brno from October 12 to November 14, 2010.
Among its pride attractions are the Town Park, Marketplace and the Evangelische Stadtkirche ( Town Evangelical Church ) which was built in 1798, the tower of which was badly damaged in April 1945, during an air-raid bombing.

bombing and Hall
At Soliah's 2002 sentencing hearing on the bombing, police officer John Hall, who had been in the car on top of the bomb described a little girl who stood feet away with her family:
In 1944, however, increased danger to the Royal Albert Hall from bombing meant that the Proms moved again, this time to the Bedford Corn Exchange.
In 1688, Koblenz was besieged by the French under Marshal de Boufflers, but they only succeeded in bombing the Old City ( Altstadt ) into ruins, destroying among other buildings the Old Merchants ' Hall ( Kaufhaus ), which was restored in its present form in 1725.
In October 1942, the Hall suffered minor damage during World War II bombing but was left mostly untouched as German pilots used the distinctive structure as a landmark.
Near New Street Station was the Old Market Hall which had been damaged by bombing in World war II.
The shipping movement for Liverpool was controlled by the ' North West Shipping Control ' at Bank Hall ( a country house in Lancashire ) during World War II, which was situated away from Liverpool due to the high risk of bombing.
The Courtaulds remained at Eltham until 1944 ( during which time Stephen firewatched from the Great Hall roof, with the palace near the docks at Woolwich, a prime bombing target-in September 1940, the roof of the Great Hall was badly damaged by a bomb ).
In 1920, a bomb was detonated across the street from Federal Hall at 23 Wall Street, in what became known as the Wall Street bombing.
File: Wallstreetbmb. jpg | The 1920 Wall Street bombing, with Federal Hall in the background.
Spies was to stand trial with three others ( Michael Schwab, Samuel Fielden and Oscar Neebe ), separated from the " Monday Night Conspirators ” ( Louis Lingg, George Engel and Adolph Fischer ), the more extreme defendants alleged to have attended a planning meeting in the Greif ’ s Hall basement the night before the before the bombing.
Hall was an Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe polling station supervisor in Kosovo in 2001 following the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
The season was curtailed after four weeks, when intense bombing forced the Queen's Hall to close.
Dyke presided over Madison during what is perhaps the most turbulent era in the city's history, highlighted by the Sterling Hall bombing and subsequent clashes with student uprisings.
However, the more successful attacks of the ARB, such as the 1998 bombing of Belfort city Hall and the Plévin attack seem to counter that claim.
John Simon states that the characters ' bombing of a napalm research facility was inspired by the Sterling Hall bombing of 1970.
The Kings Hall became home to the Hallé Orchestra in 1942, when their previous base, the Free Trade Hall, was damaged by bombing during the Manchester Blitz ; the orchestra continued to perform concerts in Belle Vue for more than 30 years.
Black has argued that the leaders of NATO should themselves be brought before the tribunal for war crimes, and was one of a group of Canadian lawyers, led by Professor Michael Mandel of Osgoode Hall Law School, who laid war crimes charges against all Nato leaders and officers in 1999 for the bombing of Yugoslavia and criticised Louise Arbour, former prosecutor of the ICTY and ICTR because of her cooperation with NATO leaders during the 1999 bombing of Serbia and because, as Chief Prosecutor at the Rwanda War Crimes Tribunal she stopped the investigation into the murder of the Hutu Presidents of Rwanda and Burundi on April 6, 1994 when their plane was shot down by anti-aircraft missiles after she learned that the Tutsi-dominated Rwandan Patriotic Front ( RPF ) were responsible, a fact confirmed by both her lead investigator, Australian lawyer Michael Hourigan and as contained in the Hourigan Report, a UN document, now an exhibit in the Miitary II trial, ICTR.
Sterling Hall bombing: aimed at the Army Math Research Center on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors of the building, in missing its target, a Ford van packed with explosives hit the physics laboratory on the first floor and killed young researcher Robert Fassnacht and seriously injured another person.
All but one of the original Collett Halls entered British Railways service in 1948, the exception being No. 4911 Bowden Hall which took a direct hit during a bombing raid on the Plymouth area in April 1941 and was broken up.

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