At least eight people were injured in two explosions rocked Colombia’s capital Bogota yesterday (Thursday).
The first blast was in the financial district and injured seven people.
The second explosion was in an industrial area of the city and wounded another person.
None of the injuries were life threatening, according to reports.
Colombia’s Defense Minister Luis Carlos Villegas said the explosions were ‘terrorist acts’ and said the government was offering a reward of up to 100 million pesos (about $38,000) for information.















