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4 blasts in Colombia after Obama arrival

April 14, 2012 - Updated 843 PKT
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BOGOTA: Four explosive devices went off in Colombia late Friday ahead of an Americas summit, without causing any casualties or damage to buildings, police said.

The first two crude low-power bombs exploded near the US Embassy in Bogota shortly after the arrival in Colombia of US President Barack Obama, who is due to take part in the summit in the resort city of Cartagena.

"Nobody was killed, nobody was injured, and there was no damage," a police official told AFP on condition of anonymity, and without revealing if there were any suspects.

That incident occurred around 7:30 pm local time (0030 GMT Saturday),

prompting police units to swarm into the area and begin an investigation.

These explosions were followed by two similar ones in Cartagena, which is hosting the summit. "They occurred near a bus terminal and near a supermarket," General Rodolfo Palomino of the Colombian police told reporters. "There were no injuries and no damage."

In addition to the US Embassy, the area in Bogota where the devices exploded is home to some important Colombian government buildings.

The Colombian capital and other major cities have been a favored site of urban guerrilla attacks for decades. The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) has been at war with the Colombian government since 1964 and is believed to have 9,000 fighters in mountainous and jungle areas, according to government estimates.


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