The World - News from May 22, 1987
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Courts in Rome and Vienna sentenced three Palestinians to prison terms for two separate terrorist attacks. Ahmed Ben Chaoval, 27, and Ben Abdallah Saadkoui, 28, were given life terms by a Vienna court for a machine gun and grenade attack at the city’s Schwechat airport in December, 1985, that left four people dead and 47 wounded. Both were members of a Palestinian faction loyal to the Abu Nidal terror group. In Rome, Hussein Shehaden Salkem Nawajh was sentenced to 15 years for firing a bazooka in the building housing the Jordanian Embassy in the Italian capital in April, 1985.
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