SARAJEVO, Sept 3 (Hina) - An explosive planted in front of the St
Ignatius parish centre's chapel in the Sarajevo district of
Grbavica set off shortly after 02.30 hours on Wednesday. No one
was injured, but significant damage has been done. The federal
and cantonal police and members of the International Police Task
Force and the Stabilization Force performed an on-the-spot
investigation in the early morning hours.
The archbishop of Sarajevo, cardinal Vinko Puljic, also
visited this Jesuit seat in Grbavica, which during the siege of
Sarajevo was controlled by Bosnian Serbs and suffered heavy
damage during the war. After the liberation of Bosnia's capital,
the St Ignatius parish centre was reconstructed and re-opened.
Eight Jesuits, priests and novices from several countries live
there now.
Within the centre operates the parish's Caritas, which
distributes 200 meals to the most needy everyday, as well as the
Jesuit Refugee Trust organization, which assists people in the
reconstruction of flats in Grbavica.
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