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Court Blasted by bomb and gone to Holland 法庭被炸去荷兰!

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http://edition.cnn.com/2011/09/21/world/europe/netherlands-court-explosion/

Blast damages Amsterdam court building
September 21, 2011 -- Updated 1523 GMT (2323 HKT)
A worker removes glass from a window of an Amsterdam courthouse following the explosion in the early hours of the morning.
A worker removes glass from a window of an Amsterdam courthouse following the explosion in the early hours of the morning.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS

The explosion blew out windows at the court building
Police are looking for two people seen running from the scene
The investigation into the blast is continuing

(CNN) -- An explosion blew out windows at a court in the Netherlands early Wednesday, police in Amsterdam confirmed.

The explosion in a staircase of the Amsterdam District Court building occurred at about 2:30 a.m. local time (8:30 p.m ET Tuesday), a police spokeswoman said, who cannot be not named in line with department policy.

Police are now searching for two people seen running from the building, she said. She declined to comment on whether any threats had been made against the court.

"There have been a lot of different reports about what happened, but we can't give any details about the explosives or how it happened as our investigation is at very early stages," she added.

The court building is in the southern part of the city.

CNN's Per Nyberg contributed to this report.
 
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