ZAMBOANGA, Philippines - Powerful bomb killed at least three people and wounded 27 others in a budget hotel packed with wedding guests in the southern Philippines, officials said yesterday.
Investigators believe the blast and ensuing fire that gutted the two-storey Atilano Pension House in downtown Zamboanga City late on Sunday was a terrorist strike and that it was not linked to the wedding, city police director Edwin de Ocampo said.
The blast was so powerful it caused much of the second floor to collapse, blew off the hotel roof and shattered glass panes and windows from nearby buildings, Zamboanga city Mayor Celso Lobregat said.
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Investigators believe the blast and ensuing fire that gutted the two-storey Atilano Pension House in downtown Zamboanga City late on Sunday was a terrorist strike and that it was not linked to the wedding, city police director Edwin de Ocampo said.
- Still, many of the victims were from a group of more than 20 people who occupied six of the hotel's 35 rooms for a planned ceremony yesterday. The tragedy forced the wedding to be postponed, Zamboanga Mayor Celso Lobregat said.
- The blast was believed to be one of two simultaneous bombings planned by Al Qaida-linked Abu Sayyaf militants. The other would have been on nearby Basilan island, where two explosives were separately found and safely defused by authorities in Isabela city on Sunday, de Ocampo said.
The blast was so powerful it caused much of the second floor to collapse, blew off the hotel roof and shattered glass panes and windows from nearby buildings, Zamboanga city Mayor Celso Lobregat said.
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