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BEIRUT, LEBANON: In a matter of hours and on three different continents, militants carried out attacks on Friday that killed scores of civilians, horrified populations and raised thorny questions about the evolving nature of international terrorism and what can be done to
fight it. On the surface, the attacks appeared to be linked only by timing.
In France, a man stormed a US-
owned chemical plant, decapitated
one person and apparently tried to
blow up the facility. In Tunisia, a
gunman drew an assault rifle from a
beach umbrella and killed at least
38 people at a seaside resort. And in
Kuwait, a suicide bomber blew
himself up inside a mosque during
communal prayers, killing at least 25
Shiite worshipers.
http://m.timesofindia.com/world/res...dles-in-terror-fight/articleshow/47839643.cms
fight it. On the surface, the attacks appeared to be linked only by timing.
In France, a man stormed a US-
owned chemical plant, decapitated
one person and apparently tried to
blow up the facility. In Tunisia, a
gunman drew an assault rifle from a
beach umbrella and killed at least
38 people at a seaside resort. And in
Kuwait, a suicide bomber blew
himself up inside a mosque during
communal prayers, killing at least 25
Shiite worshipers.
http://m.timesofindia.com/world/res...dles-in-terror-fight/articleshow/47839643.cms