The heinous crime committed against Oromo refugees in Puntland's Bosasso city on February 5, 2008 at 8:00 pm has been an act that has shocked all humanity. Two grenades were thrown at two 'tea-houses,' where Oromo refugees were watching videos in Oromo language, leaving 65 people dead and 90 people injured . The 'tea-houses,' equivalent of cafes, were the regular meeting and socializing places for Oromo refugees. Armed men opened fire and killed those who survived the deadly bomb blasts. The killers transported the bodies of the dead away from the site of the blasts in two convoys to conceal the tragedy. In addition to the scores killed, residences of 250 Oromo refugees were set on fire with all their properties. Some survivors of the attack were denied hospitalization, beaten and chased away.