Monday, November 23, 2009

Two low power bombs explode in Tegucigalpa


Two bombs explode in Tegucigalpa low power


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 Los artefactos que detonaron fueron fabricado a base de dinamita y una mecha. (Foto: archivo)
The artifacts that were made based in detonated dynamite and a fuse. (Photo: File)
The two devices made from dynamite and a fuse, and joined in several attacks have been perpetrated in recent weeks in Honduras, without arrests or clarifying 

_ TeleSUR ago: 59 minutes
Two explosive devices and low power, exploded on Sunday in the Honduran capital without throwing the balance of fatalities or major property damage, police said.

One of the explosives, was released shortly before 11 am local time (17:00 GMT), under a car that was parked in front of an evangelical church.

The blast only slightly damaged the front of the car.

The second blast was caused by a device that was initially left on another vehicle parked on the main street of a populous neighbourhood in Tegucigalpa, but a passerby, realizing what it was, threw the bomb to a deserted place, where they exploded, version as a police spokesman told local media.

A police official told EFE that the device consisted of a "commercial blasting" whose specifications are not detailed, a wick and a lighter, which was launched by an unknown person.

The two attacks occurred the day after that, also another artifact craft launched by strangers,  damaged the main entrance to the headquarters of the National Party in El Progreso (north).

Several attacks have been raised in recent weeks in the Central American nation, no casualties or serious damage, however, police did not clarify any of these facts nor arrests were reported.

Last Friday, the legitimate Chancellor  Honduras, Patricia Rhodes, warned from Venezuela, the de facto government strategies  developed "some acts of terror", they would use Micheletti, "to appear later as a foreman to order a disorder from which he forms a part of, ". 

The next day the de facto president, Roberto Micheletti, warned that his government punished "severely" those who commit attacks and "attempt to boycott" illegitimate elections next Sunday, "both in word and deed."


teleSUR-EFE-AFP/sv - FC

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