The police launched a manhunt for a few suspects who left two bombs at a busy bus station, including one that exploded near dozens of people.
Surveillance video showed one of the alleged bombers on a bench between two people on Wednesday morning and placing a bag with the explosive on the ground on the Pinheiros terminal in São Paulo, Brazil.
The suspect, who was on the hood and partially covered his face by a mask, is shown to stand upright and walking away when a woman on the left seemed to notice the suspicious package.
The woman left seconds before the bomb exploded, while a man who was sitting on the other side of the couch jumped and walked away turned out to be the video.
No one was injured in the attack and parts of the terminal were closed after the explosion.
The explosion sent a stack of pamphlets that seemed to be full of the bomb that flew into the air while astonished witnesses watched.
The pamphlets, signed by the Communist Party of Brazil, contain a number of politically charged statements.

The Brazilian authorities launched a manjacht on Wednesday for a man who has placed a bomb in the Pinheiro terminal in São Paulo

The suspect, who was broken and partially covered by a mask, is shown to run away from the location of the explosion

The explosion sent a stack of pamphlets that seemed to be full of the bomb that flew into the air. The pamphlets, signed by the Communist Party of Brazil, contain a number of politically charged statements. The party denied having some involvement.
'Death to the fascists! Long live maoism! Long live the war war! Long live the democratic revolution! “They read.
A second bomb was found in another part of the terminal an hour after the first explosion.
A São Paulo Military Police Bomb Squad Unit has used X -ray equipment to inspect the content before he was exploding.
The second explosive contained no pamphlets.
The São Paulo chapter of the Communist Party of Brazil said in a statement that it was not involved and blamed his opponents for the attack.
The chapter 'clarifies categorically that it has no involvement in the explosive devices placed at Pinheiros station, nor with the letter that is supposedly signed by our organization,' said it.
The Communist Party of Brazil added that 'extreme right -wing groups' have performed similar actions in the past.
'We reject every attempt to [party] In episodes of this nature, “said it.

Authorities said both bombs were similar and that they would be inspected by experts to determine how they were made.

A special police unit has used X-ray equipment to inspect the second bomb before he explodes it
Special Tactical Actions Group First Lieutenant -Vitor Haddad told the Brazilian news exit G1 that the authorities were not aware of the motives of the bombers.
He said that both bombs were similar and that they would be inspected by experts to determine how they were made.