Sunday, January 10, 2010

Cabinda in PICS.......

An unidentified man is moved to a hospital in Cabinda January 8, 2010, in this video grab obtained from Angolan TV January 9, 2010. Gunmen opened fire on a bus carrying Togo's national soccer squad to the top African tournament in Angola on Friday, killing the driver and wounding nine others, including two players, a Togo team official said. The bus had just entered the Angolan enclave of Cabinda, where separatists have waged a three-decade long war, when it came under heavy gunfire for several minutes, the official said.










Injured Togo goalkeeper Kodjovi "Dodji" Obilale, is carried into a Johannesburg Hospital on a stretcher after being airlifted to Johannesburg, from Cabinda, Angola, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010. Togo's national soccer team, devastated by a shooting attack on its bus that killed at least three people, withdrew from the African Cup of Nations soccer tournament on Saturday.






In this image made from the video provided by TPA via APTN, showing Togo national soccer team captain Emmanuel Adebayor, with unidentified team members, Friday Jan. 8, 2010, following a deadly attack by gunmen in Cabinda, Angola. The Togo soccer team were traveling by bus bringing them to Angola for the African Cup of Nations soccer tournament, when it was attacked by gunmen using automatic weapons, in Cabinda province, Angola. The number of dead from the attack is not clear at this time.








A video grab from Angolan TV shows players from Togo's national soccer squad comforting one another in Cabinda January 8, 2010, in this video grab obtained from Angolan TV January 9, 2010. Gunmen opened fire on a bus carrying Togo's national soccer squad to the top African tournament in Angola on Friday, killing the driver and wounding nine others, including two players, a Togo team official said. The bus had just entered the Angolan enclave of Cabinda, where separatists have waged a three-decade long war, when it came under heavy gunfire for several minutes, the official said.







A video grab from Angolan TV shows Emmanuel Adebayor (R) of Manchester City being comforted outside a hospital in Cabinda January 8, 2010, in this video grab obtained from Angolan TV January 9, 2010.








An Angolan police helicopter hovers over the compound where soccer teams are based, in Cabinda, Angola, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010. Togo's national soccer team pulled out of the African Cup of Nations Saturday after three people were killed when the team bus came under fire as it traveled through a section of Angola plagued by separatist violence.








In this image made from the video provided by TPA via APTN, showing Togo national soccer team captain Emmanuel Adebayor, left, with other unidentified soccer players, as they have breakfast Saturday Jan. 9, 2010,







Angolan police secure the compound where soccer teams are based, in Cabinda, Angola, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010. Togo's national soccer team pulled out of the African Cup of Nations Saturday after three people were killed when the team bus came under fire as it traveled through a section of Angola plagued by separatist violence.










Togo's reserve soccer goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale arrives on a stretcher at Lanseria airport after being evacuated to Johannesburg for medical treatment, January 9, 2010. The assistant coach and the press officer of Togo's national soccer delegation died on Saturday following an ambush on the team's bus as it travelled to the African Nations Cup in Angola, a team member told French radio. Friday's attack, in which the driver was also killed and seven others were injured, took place in Cabinda, a province where guerrillas have fought a secession campaign for decades.








An Angolan police officer secures the compound where the soccer teams are based, in Cabinda, Angola, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010. Togo's national soccer team pulled out of the African Cup of Nations Saturday after three people were killed when the team bus came under fire as it traveled through a section of Angola plagued by separatist violence.






Angolan police escorts the bus carrying Ghana's soccer team as it leaves the compound where teams are based, in Cabinda, Angola, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010. Togo's national soccer team pulled out of the African Cup of Nations Saturday after three people were killed when the team bus came under fire as it traveled through a section of Angola plagued by separatist violence.







Angolans cool down in a lake in Cabinda, January 9, 2010.







Police escort the Ivory Coast soccer team from their compound in Cabinda, Angola, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010. Togo's national soccer team pulled out of the African Cup of Nations Saturday after three people were killed when the team bus came under fire as it traveled through a section of Angola plagued by separatist violence.









Police escort the Ivory Coast soccer team from their compound in Cabinda, Angola, Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010.




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