Two bombs exploded simultaneously in the center of a northern Afghan city, damaging buildings that house offices of the government and a U.S. military team, a military commander said Sunday. No casualties were reported in the explosions, which occurred around midnight Saturday in the northern city of Kunduz, said Gen. Mohammad Daoud, military commander of Kunduz province. One bomb exploded in front of a government municipality building. The second exploded beside two buildings housing an office of the government’s Constitutional Review Commission and a so-called Provincial Reconstruction Team, or PRT, of the U.S. military. The blasts shattered glass in both buildings but no serious damage was reported, Daoud said. Full Story
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