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. REUTERS/Angolan TV via Reuters TV (ANGOLA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SPORT SOCCER IMAGES OF THE DAY) NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. ANGOLA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN ANGOLA
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. REUTERS/Angolan TV via Reuters TV (ANGOLA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SPORT SOCCER IMAGES OF THE DAY) NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. ANGOLA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN ANGOLA © Reuters/REUTERS | Reuters
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. 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. REUTERS/Angolan TV via Reuters TV (ANGOLA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SPORT SOCCER IMAGES OF THE DAY) NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. ANGOLA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN ANGOLA
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. 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. REUTERS/Angolan TV via Reuters TV (ANGOLA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SPORT SOCCER IMAGES OF THE DAY) NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. ANGOLA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN ANGOLA © Reuters/REUTERS | Reuters
In this image made from the video provided TPA via APTN, Togo soccer players react after a bus bringing them to Angola was attacked by gunmen, in Cabinda province, Angola, Friday, Jan. 8, 2010. Gunmen in a part of Angola plagued by separatist violence opened fire with machine-guns on the bus carrying Togo to the African Cup of Nations on Friday, killing the driver and wounding at least nine people. (AP Photo/TPA via APTN) ** TV OUT, ANGOLA OUT **
In this image made from the video provided TPA via APTN, Togo soccer players react after a bus bringing them to Angola was attacked by gunmen, in Cabinda province, Angola, Friday, Jan. 8, 2010. Gunmen in a part of Angola plagued by separatist violence opened fire with machine-guns on the bus carrying Togo to the African Cup of Nations on Friday, killing the driver and wounding at least nine people. (AP Photo/TPA via APTN) ** TV OUT, ANGOLA OUT ** © AP | AP
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A video grab from Angolan TV shows unidentified people cowering on the ground by a bus after a gun attack on the Togo national soccer squad 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. REUTERS/Angolan TV via Reuters TV (ANGOLA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SPORT SOCCER) NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. ANGOLA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN ANGOLA
A video grab from Angolan TV shows unidentified people cowering on the ground by a bus after a gun attack on the Togo national soccer squad 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. REUTERS/Angolan TV via Reuters TV (ANGOLA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SPORT SOCCER) NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. ANGOLA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN ANGOLA © Reuters/REUTERS | Reuters
In this image made from the video provided TPA via APTN, unidentified Togo soccer player is carried on a strecther after a bus bringing them to Angola was attacked by gunmen, in Cabinda province, Angola, Friday, Jan. 8, 2010. Gunmen in a part of Angola plagued by separatist violence opened fire with machine-guns on the bus carrying Togo to the African Cup of Nations on Friday, killing the driver and wounding at least nine people. (AP Photo/TPA via APTN) ** TV OUT, ANGOLA OUT **
In this image made from the video provided TPA via APTN, unidentified Togo soccer player is carried on a strecther after a bus bringing them to Angola was attacked by gunmen, in Cabinda province, Angola, Friday, Jan. 8, 2010. Gunmen in a part of Angola plagued by separatist violence opened fire with machine-guns on the bus carrying Togo to the African Cup of Nations on Friday, killing the driver and wounding at least nine people. (AP Photo/TPA via APTN) ** TV OUT, ANGOLA OUT ** © AP | AP