Aquino comforts Philippines blast victims, vows justice


A bomb disposal personnel walks amongst the wreckage after a bomb exploded outside a bus station in Zamboanga City on Janaury 23, 2015

Zamboanga (Philippines) (AFP) - President Benigno Aquino flew on Sunday to a southern city hit by a deadly bombing to comfort dozens of casualties and vow to bring those responsible to justice, a spokesman said.

An explosion near a bus terminal in the port of Zamboanga killed two people and wounded 50 others on Friday, Press Secretary Herminio Coloma said over government radio.

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