The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Bus stop blast wounds five people in Chilean capital

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SANTIAGO: A blast at a bus stop that wounded five people in the centre of the Chilean capital on Friday was described as a ‘terrorist act’ by the government.

A Venezuelan couple was hospitalis­ed with facial and leg injuries after handling a package containing the device at the bus stop on the busy Vicuna Mackenna avenue, authoritie­s said.

A militant environmen­tal group claimed the attack on its website. Two years ago the group – identifyin­g themselves as ‘Individual­ists Tending to the Wild’ – said they were behind a parcel bomb attack that injured the head of state-owned copper mining giant Codelco.

Interior Minister Andres Chadwick said the police were investigat­ing the attack as a ‘terrorist crime’ and that the veracity of group’s claims were being probed.

“This is very serious act,” Chadwick told reporters after visiting the injured in hospital.

“None of the injuries are life threatenin­g. The Venezuelan patient will remain in hospital and her husband will be discharged,” said Luis Castillo, a senior government health official.

The blast occurred around midday near the busy Plaza Italia in central Santiago, and was heard several blocks away. Police sealed off the immediate area.

Santiago regional governor Karla Rubilar earlier told reporters that four people had been injured when a device exploded at the bus stop, adding that the most seriously injured was the woman.

Apart from the Venezuelan couple, the other three people were only lightly injured. The bus stop itself was largely undamaged.

Police general Enrique Monras said “the nature of the explosive material is still unknown.”— AFP

 ??  ?? Police bomb squad personnel inspect the scene after a blast at a bus stop in downtown Santiago. — AFP photo
Police bomb squad personnel inspect the scene after a blast at a bus stop in downtown Santiago. — AFP photo

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