Two explosive devices exploded on early Tuesday in Cali, Colombia's third biggest city, but caused no damages, just hours after the city suffered similar attacks Monday night.
Cali's police commander, general Jesus Gomez, said two men on motorcycles hurled the explosive devices into trash cans in publicsites of Cali's downtown and southern sectors.
Cali is about 500 km from Bogota, the capital of this South American country.
On Monday night, two explosive devices were activated in Cali, one in commercial center and another in front of a banking headquarters, causing damages worth more than 8,400 U.S. dollars.
Gomez blamed the attacks on the Colombia's largest rebel group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces, saying he believed they were acting in revenge for the killing of a guerrilla commander on May 8. Source:Xinhua
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