Wednesday, July 25, 2007
3 Rockets Fired at Plane Carrying Ivory Coast PM: 4 Dead
Cote d'Ivoire's Prime Minister Guillaume Soro has called for an international investigation into the rocket attack against his plane, which occurred Friday in Bouake, stronghold of the former New Forces (FN) rebels, leaving four people dead and a dozen more injured.
"I'm calling for an international investigation in order to establish the security lapses which occurred," the prime minister, who spoke Sunday on the attack for the first time, was quoted as saying by the local press Monday.
Three rockets were fired Friday morning at an airplane carrying the prime minister as it was landing at Bouake.
The Rest @ The People's Daily (China)
"I'm calling for an international investigation in order to establish the security lapses which occurred," the prime minister, who spoke Sunday on the attack for the first time, was quoted as saying by the local press Monday.
Three rockets were fired Friday morning at an airplane carrying the prime minister as it was landing at Bouake.
The Rest @ The People's Daily (China)
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Africa,
Forces Nouvelles,
Ivory Coast
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