A small bomb exploded early on Thursday in an Argentine branch of Citibank but nobody was injured, police said. A bomb squad removed a second package suspected to contain a bomb before it exploded, police said after the fourth attack this year on banks in Argentina. No group claimed responsibility for the bombs. In November, three blasts in the capital, including two at Citibank, killed one security guard and injured a bomb squad officer. Foreign banks were widely blamed for contributing to the country’s economic collapse in 2001 and 2002, when hundreds of depositors lost lifelong savings. Full Story
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