From the Mindanao Examiner (Jul 27): Philippine restaurant bombed, 6 killed
The facade of Kyla's Bistro in Cagayan de Oro City in this restaurant's
Facebook photo taken in 2010.
And the aftermath of the bombing in this photo of Mindanao Daily Newspaper in
Cagayan de Oro City. (Text by Mindanao Examiner)
A bomb explosion ripped through a restaurant in the southern Philippines and
killing 6 people and wounding as many as 37 others, army officials said
Saturday.
Major Rosa Maria Cristina Manuel, of the Eastern Mindanao
Command, said the blast occurred before midnight Friday at the Kyla’s Bistro in
Lim Ket Kai Center in Cagayan de Oro City.
She said the wounded were
rushed by authorities to the hospitals as investigation continues into the
motive of the attack and who were behind it.
Manuel said the police and
military are investigating the explosion and gathering pieces of evidence to
determine the type of bomb used in the attack.
“We still don’t know at
this time. Authorities are still investigating the blast. Six people are
confirmed dead and 37 others wounded,” she told The Manila Times.
The
restaurant was full of diners were the blast occurred. It was not immediately
known how the bomb managed to slip through the restaurant’s security
undetected.
No individual or group claimed responsibility for the
explosion, but it occurred just as former Moro rebels denounced Manila’s failure
to comply with a peace accord signed in 1996 and fresh threats of war in the
southern region.
Officials have not named any suspects or group behind
the bombing, but Cagayan is one of the peaceful cities in the southern
Philippines, although its neighboring provinces in northern Mindanao are known
stronghold of communist insurgents.
http://mindanaoexaminer.blogspot.com/2013/07/philippine-restaurant-bombed-6-killed.html
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