Tags: Chile | unrest | explosion

Bomb Rocks Chile's Capital

Saturday, 21 February 2015 10:48 AM EST

A bomb exploded near a church in the Chilean capital Saturday, the latest in series of blasts sparking panic in the Latin American nation, though officials said no one was injured.

The explosion rocked the upscale Las Condes neighborhood of Santiago at 8:50 am (1150 GMT) close to a church.

Police said there were few people present and no injuries or deaths were reported, though they were investigating who may have planted the bomb.

"This incident should be investigated and punished. Nothing justifies such a violent act," prosecutor Raul Guzman said.

The bombing is the latest in a spate of explosions that have left Chile on edge, in the worst violence to hit the nation in a quarter century.

In September, a homemade bomb ripped through the Santiago subway system wounding 14 people, in what the government dubbed a "terrorist act."

The subway attack was the most destructive of some 200 unsolved bombings that have targeted banks, gyms, embassies and restaurants in the South American country over the past five years.

 

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A bomb exploded near a church in the Chilean capital Saturday, the latest in series of blasts sparking panic in the Latin American nation, though officials said no one was injured.
Chile, unrest, explosion
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2015-48-21
Saturday, 21 February 2015 10:48 AM
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