1965 Saigon bombing
On June 25, 1965, during the Vietnam War, a series of two bombings by the Viet Cong took place in Saigon killing 42 people in the explosions.[1] My Canh CaféThe first bomb detonated at 8:15 p.m. (local time) in a floating restaurant "My Canh Café" at Bạch Đằng Quay on the bank of the Saigon River. 31–32 people were killed, and 42 were wounded.[2][3] Of the casualties, 13 were American and most others were Vietnamese citizens.[3] Second bombingAt the same time as the first blast, another bomb exploded next to a tobacco stall on the bank of the river near the floating restaurant.[1] The blast killed at least one American woman. References
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