Bogota bombings kill two
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Police and army authorities started an investigation yesterday to find out who carried out three bomb attacks in the Colombian capital on Thursday night which killed two police, injured 27 others and damaged buildings, Reuter reports from Bogota. The most serious attack was in the Chapinero district, where three men in a parked car detonated a bomb by remote control as a bus drove by carrying more than 30 policemen to a change of guard.
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