- Title: LIBERIA: A MORTAR ATTACK WOUNDS FIVE PEOPLE IN THE LIBERIAN CAPITAL MONROVIA
- Date: 5th August 2003
- Summary: (W4) MONROVIA, LIBERIA (AUGUST 5, 2003) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) 1. SV OF SOLDIER (IN YELLOW JACKET) ON ROOFTOP LOOKING AT SMOKE RISING FROM IMMEDIATE AFTERMATH OF MORTAR ATTACK ON WEST POINT DISTRICT IN MONROVIA, NEAR MONROVIA'S MAIN BRIDGES 0.04 2. GV OF SMOKE RISING FROM MORTAR ATTACK 0.10 3. CU OF SOLDIER LOOKING THROUGH RIFLE 0.16 4. LV OF BRIDGE 0.21 5. CU CHILD LOOKING THROUGH RUSTY FENCE, PAN TO OLDER CHILD 0.30 6. SLV/SV OF MEN INJURED IN MORTAR ATTACK RECEIVING FIRST AID, GETTING BANDAGED (2 SHOTS) 0.38 7. SLV MEDIC POINTING TO INJURED MAN 0.47 8. SLV INJURED MAN BEING LIFTED INTO WHEELBARROW-LIKE TROLLEY TO BE TAKEN TO FIELD HOSPITAL 1.03 9. SLV SECOND MAN BEING HELPED INTO WHEELBARROW-LIKE TROLLEY 1.11 10. SLV MEDICAL WORKERS PUSHING WHEELBARROW-LIKE TROLLEY TO TRANSPORT THE INJURED PEOPLE TO FIELD HOSPITAL (2 SHOTS) 1.30 11. SLV EXTERIOR OF MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES (DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS) FIELD HOSPITAL 1.36 12. SLV INJURED LYING IN BEDS IN FIELD HOSPITAL (3 SHOTS) 1.51 13. MCU (English) WOMAN, ESTHER DOE, TALKING ABOUT HOW HER BROTHER WAS INJURED IN A MORTAR ATTACK, SAYING: "The two to three rockets, they were falling here, right between my brother and (unclear), on the other side, they were falling, between them, and my brother got wounded." 2.04 14. GV OF FIRE BURNING AND SMOKE RISING FROM AFTERMATH OF MORTAR ATTACK 2.11 Initials Script is copyright Reuters Limited. All rights reserved
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- Location: MONROVIA, LIBERIA
- Country: Liberia
- Reuters ID: LVA20F4IGUFRPEHSUF0982Z9ZT2
- Story Text: A day after Nigerian peacekeeping troops arrived in
war-torn Liberia, five people have been wounded in a
mortar attack in the capital Monrovia.
A mortar attack wounded five people in the Liberian
capital Monrovia on Tuesday (August 5), a day after
Nigerian peacekeepers started deploying in the war-torn
country.
The wounded were taken to a nearby field hospital run
by Medecins sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders).
One woman, Esther Doe, said her brother was among those
wounded in the mortar attack.
The West Point district of Monrovia has been the scene
of repeated fighting in the past few weeks, as it is
located on the frontline between forces loyal to President
Charles Taylor and LURD rebels, who are currently on the
other side of the river.
Also on Tuesday, U.S. warships arrived off Liberia to
buttress peacemaking efforts by a West African force trying
to end 14 years of murder and mayhem.
The United States has yet to decide whether to commit
ground troops.
About 200 Nigerian soldiers flew into the airport near
Monrovia on Monday (August 5), triggering celebrations on
both sides of a front line through a city where 2,000 have
died in three rebel attacks since June.
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