U.S. Embassy in Senegal warns about bomb threat to capital Dakar![]() February 22, 2013 - 16:18 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - The U.S. Embassy in Senegal said on Friday, February 22 it had received information of a bomb threat to the capital Dakar, Reuters said. In a text message to U.S. citizens, the embassy advised its nationals to stay away from the city centre but did not give any further details. A Senegalese security source confirmed the threat and said they had taken "necessary measures". Washington and African governments are backing a six-week-old French military campaign against Islamist rebels in Senegal's neighbour Mali. Senegal has sent several hundred troops to join an African force being deployed to Mali. The operation is aimed at preventing Mali's desert north becoming a launchpad for attacks in Africa and elsewhere but Islamists have threatened to strike back at anyone who supports the mission. Partner news Hamid Karzai accused Washington of mixed messages regarding peace talks with the Taliban, his spokesman said. The deal is estimated at $700mln-$1bln, Vedomosti newspaper reported citing sources in the Russian defense industry. Ahmadinejad will be replaced by Hassan Rowhani as president on August 3 following presidential elections last week. Petr Necas' decision will end his three-party coalition government, which was created after the 2010 parliamentary election. Partner news |