Three Explosions in Nepal Leave Four Dead

Nepalese army personnel carry a body from an explosion site in the capital. Investigators pick up pieces of debris as a crowd of onlookers gather and ambulances drive away. Two powerful explosions in Kathmandu, Nepal's capital, killed four people and injured at least seven others, Sunday, May 26. Though no group has claimed responsibility, police suspect that an outlawed communist organization, the Splinter Communist Group, was responsible for the blasts. The Splinter Communist Group broke away from the Maoist party that fought government forces from 1996 to 2006.

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