Blast Damages Munich Appliance Company
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MUNICH, West Germany — An explosion Tuesday at Bosch-Siemens, a household appliance company, caused about $2,800 in damage to the building, police said.
No injuries were reported in the blast, and no one claimed responsibility, police said. The bomb was packed in a green school bag in a courtyard and detonated by a timer.
Several bomb attacks have damaged industrial, government and military targets in recent years in West Germany. Sympathizers of the terrorist Red Army Faction, West Germany’s most active extreme-leftist group, have claimed responsibility in most of the cases.
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