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The Sydney Yugoslav General Trade and Tourist Agency bombing occurred in Haymarket, Sydney on 16 September 1972; the attack injured 16 people.[1] The perpetrators of the attack were alleged to be Croatian separatists.[2] HistoryOn 16 September 1972, two bombs were detonated at Yugoslav travel agencies located in inner Sydney. The first injured 16 people, two of them were critically injured; the second bomb injured none. The bombings were alleged to be connected to the executions of Croatians with Australian passports in Yugoslavia. The New South Wales Police later raided a number of Croatian homes in Sydney.[3] See also
References1. ^Abjorensen, Norman, and James C. Docherty. Historical Dictionary of Australia. Rowman and Littlefield. 2014. Page 355. {{portalbar|1970s|Terrorism|New South Wales}}{{coord missing|New South Wales}}2. ^Democratic Oversight of Intelligence Services. Daniel Baldino ed. Federation Press. 2010. Page 40. 3. ^Richards, Eric. "White Australia dismantled: the 1970s." Destination Australia: Migration to Australia Since 1901. UNSW Press. 2008. Page 265. 6 : Terrorist incidents in Australia|1972 crimes in Australia|Crime in Sydney|Terrorist incidents in 1972|20th century in Sydney|Haymarket, New South Wales |
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