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Monday, August 10, 1998 Published at 09:57 GMT 10:57 UK


World: Africa

The story in pictures - part two

In Dar es Salaam as well as Nairobi, US forces maintain a cordon around the embassies


[ image: Injured Americans were flown to an air base in Germany en route home]
Injured Americans were flown to an air base in Germany en route home


[ image: The death toll continues to rise]
The death toll continues to rise


[ image: Kenyan soldiers painstakingly move the wreckage]
Kenyan soldiers painstakingly move the wreckage


[ image: In Dar es Salaam, hospital rooms were set aside for the bomb casualties]
In Dar es Salaam, hospital rooms were set aside for the bomb casualties


[ image: The remains of the US embassy in Dar es Salaam]
The remains of the US embassy in Dar es Salaam


[ image: US Special forces members helped with the transport of supplies from the US]
US Special forces members helped with the transport of supplies from the US


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