1988 Naples bombing
1988 Naples bombing | |
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Location | Naples, Italy |
Date | 14 April 1988 8:00 pm (UTC+01:00) |
Target | Americans |
Attack type | Bombing |
Weapons | Car bomb |
Deaths | 5 |
Injured | 15 |
Perpetrator | Japanese Red Army |
The 1988 Naples bombing was a terrorist attack against a United Service Organizations (USO) military recreational club in downtown Naples, Italy on 14 April 1988. A powerful car bomb exploded in front of the USO club in Calata San Marco which caused the deaths of five people, including an American, and injuries to 15 others. The attack was perpetrated by a Japanese Red Army (JRA) member and came on the second anniversary of the 1986 United States bombing of Libya.
Victims
Four Italian civilians were killed along with a female American assigned to the
Responsibility
Two previously unheard Arab groups claimed responsibility, one of them saying "Imperialist Americans must die two years after their barbarous attack against the Libyan Arab state," referring to the
A few days before the bomb attack, JRA member Yū Kikumura was arrested in the United States.[5] Kikumura was thought to be planning a bomb attack on a U.S. Navy centre in New York City in retaliation to the Libya bombing of 1986, and to be simultaneous to the bombing in Naples.[6][2]
In 1993, Okudaira was convicted in absentia for murder. He has never been caught.[7]
See also
- Rhein-Main Air Base bombing
- El Descanso bombing
- Bar Iruna attack
References
- ^ a b Suro, Roberto. "A Japanese With Lebanese Links Blamed in Naples U.S.O. Bombing".
- ^ a b Times, Roberto Suro and Special To the New York. "5 Die in Blast Outside U.S.O. in Naples".
- ^ Times, John Tagliabue and Special To the New York. "Rome Explosions Shake U.S. and British Embassies and Wreck Car".
- ^ "Police today were looking for a suspected Japanese terrorist..."
- ^ MONTALBANO, WILLIAM D. (16 April 1988). "Japanese Terrorist Sought in USO Blast in Naples" – via LA Times.
- ^ Times, Robert Hanley and Special To the New York. "U.S. Links Man With 3 Bombs To a Terror Plot".
- ^ "Jury Indicts Fugitive In Uso Bombing".