YANGON (Reuters) - An explosion wounded two people in Myanmar's capital on Monday as the military junta resumed constitutional talks dismissed by critics as a smokescreen to further entrench more than four decades of army rule.
The cause of the blast inside a 2-storey building in Yangon's Lanmadaw township was not clear, but the capital has been under tight security since three bomb attacks killed 11 people in May.
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