3/5/2010 4:16 PM ET
(RTTNews) - Two grenade explosions in the Rwandan capital of Kigali have left at least 16 people wounded, said officials on Friday.
The near-simultaneous explosions occurred on Thursday night. The first blast, which took place at a car-washing yard, left four people wounded, while the second explosion at a bus station in the capital city injured 12 others.
Thursday’s attacks come less than a month after similar grenade attacks killed two people and wounded at least 30 others in Kigali on 19th February. The attacks at that time were attributed two high-ranking officers now in exile.