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No, the attacks referred to in this article are those referred to in the line: "a day after the country was rocked by its most deadly violence in more than a year". But since this followed quite quickly and killed nearly as many, it probably deserves a line in the article, at least mentioning its occurrence. --candle•wicke16:44, 27 April 2009 (UTC)reply