91. The first two attacks were claimed by a splinter group linked to Iparretarrak, a French Basque nationalist organization that has staged bombings against government buildings in the region.
92. The group said in some of the other attacks, NATO did not suspend bombing after it was evident that civilians were struck.
93. The group is suspected in the other attacks.
94. The Hamas military wing, Izzedine al Qassam, has claimed responsibility for the two attacks.
95. The Israeli army confirmed the two attacks on Iqlim al-Tuffah, but identified the other target as a Hezbollah radar station.
96. The mobilization was declared in the eastern Sudanese state of El-Gedaref, where the four attacks reportedly occurred, Sudanese newspapers reported Monday.
97. The Iranian-backed Hezbollah guerrilla group claimed responsibility for the two attacks.
98. The rebels also are reported to have suffered some casualties in the two attacks, but details were not immediately available, officials said.
99. The Mujahedeen statement said the three attacks were in retaliation for the killing of its members by the Iranian government in recent months.
100. The other attack struck the home of a local secondary school principal, Theogene Musabimana, killing his family, the commander said.