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A 50 kilo car bomb in Bogota injured at least nine people and damaged buildings close to one of Colombia’s main radio stations. Photos taken by international press show the damage caused by the terrorist attack, which Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos labelled “cowardly.”
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- Caracol Radio host Dario Arizmendi reports on the bomb blast (mp3)
- Videos of the explosion
- Map of the area