i at 10.35 am (0735 GMT) and was followed minutes later by one in the Tanzanian capital Dar es Salaam. „At the moment we have 20 confirmed dead, but there are a lot of people trapped in the building (next to the U.S. embassy) — maybe another 60,“ said a police official in the Kenyan capital. Tanzanian police said two people died in the Dar es Salaam attack. The Dar es Salaam explosion also caused minor damage to the French embassy nearby. Police said the Kenyan bomb was aimed at the U.S. embassy, but Ufundi House next door, which houses small offices and a secretarial college, took the brunt of the explosion. They said they believed the bomb had been planted in a car parked in an alley between the two buildings. The blast almost levelled the five-storey Ufundi House and caused extensive damage to the embassy. Reporters saw 25 bodies being carried away. Kenya‘s KTN televison said some of the dead were passengers on a commuter bus passing by at the moment of the blast. In Dar es Saalam, police said the blast came from a car parked near the U.S. embassy in a residential suburb on the outskirts of the city. No one has claimed responsibility for either attack.