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19 killed in Philippines airport blast

One American reported among dead; dozens wounded

NBC NEWS AND NEWS SERVICES

MANILA, Philippines, March 4 — A powerful explosion ripped through the waiting area of an airport in the southern Philippines, killing at least 19 people, including an American, and injuring scores of others, authorities said Tuesday. With many of the injured in serious condition, officials feared the death toll could rise.

THE BLAST ROCKED the Davao airport on the island of Mindanao at 5:20 p.m. local time, said local civil defense chief Susan Madrid.

Two other explosions were reported in the area on Tuesday. Local officials told NBC that one person was killed and at least two wounded in Tagum city, which is northwest of Davao city.

No one claimed responsibility for the blasts but the military has blamed Moro Islamic Liberation Front rebels for a string of attacks, including a car-bombing at nearby Cotabato airport last month that killed one woman.
Madrid said the explosion occurred as scores of people waited for a plane to arrive.
U.S. Philippines operation in limbo
“It was a very, very loud explosion,†Terry Labado, an airport official said. “I saw bodies flying.â€
“We rushed out of the building to see where the explosion happened,†she said. “We saw many dead.â€
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An airport security official, who did not want to be identified, said the bomb rocked the front of the terminal building, smashing windows and causing considerable damage.
“It happened ... a few minutes after a Cebu Pacific flight arrived and people packed the waiting area. There were many people killed. I saw six persons killed on the spot,†the official said.
Madrid said 18 people were killed and more than 100 were injured. One hospital alone reported 91 casualties.
The dead included a boy, a girl, nine men and seven women, officials said.

There were conflicting reports on American casualties. A U.S. Embassy official told Reuters that four Americans were among those wounded while the Associated Press gave details on three Americans hurt in Davao.
Later, the embassy told Reuters that one American man had died from wounds, raising the overall death toll to 19.

According to the Associated Press, the injured Americans were Barbara Stevens, 33, and her 9-month-old son Nathan. They were brought to Davao Doctors Hospital, hospital staff said.
Another American, identified as William Hyde, was treated for multiple injuries at Davao Medical Center, Dr. Manuel Tan told the AP. It was not immediately clear what they were doing in Davao.

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TV footage showed the waiting stand in front of the terminal building wrecked by the blast, metal pieces strewn on the road. The injured included young children.
Davao Mayor Rodrigo Duterte ordered all pharmacies and drug stores to remain open to supply medicine to the victims.

National Police Deputy Chief Edgar Aglipay told a Manila radio station that the explosion was caused by a bomb hidden inside a backpack.
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo “strongly condemns the Davao bombing as a brazen act of terrorism which shall not go unpunished,†her spokesman Ignacio Bunye said.
Arroyo called an emergency meeting of the Cabinet oversight committee on internal security later Tuesday.
Flights to and from Davao were suspended.
The Moro rebels have been fighting for a separate Muslim homeland in the impoverished southern Philippines for three decades. Despite a 1997 shaky cease-fire, fighting has occasionally flared up.

http://www.msnbc.com/news/880411.asp?0ql=crp
 
Makes you ask "Were the guilty parties after US interests, or just into blowing up things and killing people?"

Either way, the guilty party(ies) need finding and a severe "dealing with the .........."

Oops, I can't use that language, for this is 'The High Road'. I am sure that all of you can insert appropriate descriptions in the blank, however.

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I'd like to see who claims responsibility for this bombing of the gov't will just blame "terrorists" :fire:
 
The Muslims in that area (all 5% of them) have been trying for some time to gain independence for themselves and these types of terrorist activities happen occasionally, even before September 11th.

GT
 
I'm finding it a little strange that 10-12 hours later, no one has taken reponsibility for this cowardly act.
 
Nobody usually take the responsibility of bombings here in the Philippines, a true sign of terrorist cowards. Suspect is MILF (Moro Isalmic Liberation Front), although they deny it. The weird part is that 2 hours before the bombing, the Mayor thanked MILF for not taking the fight in Davao City. Go figure.
 
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