Official news agency: Three arrested in connection with blasts
Friday, May 16, 2003 Posted: 9:43 PM EDT (0143 GMT)
RABAT, Morocco (CNN) -- At least three car bombs and another bomb rocked the heart of Casablanca on Friday night, killing at least 22 people and injuring several others, according to Morocco's official news agency.
Three people were arrested in connection with the explosions, reported Maghreb Arab Presse (MAP).
"This is part of the terror we're facing all over the world," said a spokesman for the northwestern African country's Interior Ministry.
No one has claimed responsibility for the blasts.
The bombs went off about 10 p.m. [6 p.m. EDT] in different places in the city renowned for its Western way of life, the spokesman said. Police and ambulances rushed to the scene as army helicopters hovered overhead.
"There were bodies mutilated all over the place," one witness said. "Everybody is very shocked."
Three booby-trapped cars exploded in front of the Belgian consulate, according to MAP, and another bomb exploded near Casa D'Espangne, a Spanish social club and restaurant. Both Belgium and Spain were allies of the United States and Britain in the war against Iraq.
A bomb was also reported near the Hotel Safir and the Cercle de l'Alliance Israelite.
A spokesman for the Conseil des Communautes Israelites du Maroc -- a Jewish community organization -- told CNN that a Jewish nightclub was one of the targets, but the club was empty at the time.
"It was closed for Shabbat," he said. "But the doors, the windows and the ceiling were all destroyed.
"We heard the explosions," he said. "I was afraid. We all went into the streets."
The blasts in Morocco come days after triple car bombings in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, killed 25 people, plus the nine bombers.
In Washington, U.S. officials said the White House is watching as events develop.
"The White House is looking into it, monitoring the situation, but it's too soon to comment," a White House official said. "The details are still coming in."
A senior administration official noted that the United States has an embassy in Rabat and a consulate in Casablanca.
"They've seen the reports," the senior administration official said.
When asked whether there was any indication Americans or Westerners were targeted, the senior administration official said, "It's too soon to say."
Last year, three suspected al Qaeda operatives -- all Saudis -- were arrested in Casablanca on suspicion of planning to bomb U.S and British warships in the Strait of Gibraltar. They were sentenced this year to 10 years in prison for their roles in the plot.
Another man and four women arrested in the same raid were sentenced to one year in prison on lesser charges.
Casablanca is Morocco's largest city, with a population of more than 3 million, mostly Sunni Muslims. The Atlantic Ocean seaport is known for its textiles and tourism, and as a financial center.
Morocco is slightly larger than California. It is considered a moderate Arab state and a U.S. ally.
Morocco was the first Arab state to condemn Iraq's invasion of Kuwait and was among the first to denounce the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, according to the U.S. State Department.
Bombs kill at least 22 in downtown Casablanca
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All points to Al-Qaeda as some of the responsible are among the dead and that is a trademark of Osamas group.
All points to Al-Qaeda as some of the responsible are among the dead and that is a trademark of Osamas group.
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