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On 15 January 1982, a bomb exploded in the Jewish Mifgash-Israel restaurant in the Wilmerdorf district in West Berlin, West Germany, killing a child and wounding 46 people. The device was attached to a radiator near the entrance to the restaurant. A woman holding a one-year-old baby girl was thrown into the street by the blast, and the child was left in critical condition and later died. Cars parked in front of the restaurant were damaged and the floor, ceiling, and furnishings inside the restaurant were badly damaged.
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