Three people have been killed and several wounded in two explosions in the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa, police say.
In the deadliest attack, a grenade was reportedly thrown in a bus that had just arrived from Nairobi.
All three incidents happened within minutes of each other, BBC correspondent Mohamud Ali reports from Nairobi.

The other blast happened at a bar near a hotel in the Nyali beach area. There are no reports of casualties there.
Kenya has been hit by a spate of attacks blamed by the government on Somali Islamist militants.
The al-Qaeda-linked group al-Shabab has carried out several attacks in Kenya since 2011, when Kenya sent troops into Somalia to battle it.
No-one has yet claimed responsibility for Saturday's blasts
Third attack?
The first blast is believed to have occurred after a grenade was thrown in a Nairobi-Mombasa bus that had just arrived in the busy Mwembe Tayari transport terminal, killing three people and wounding at least four others.
The second explosion took place at a beach bar near the Nayali Reef Hotel, after a device was left in a plastic bag in the washroom.
It is thought that a third attack was planned for a nearby cinema complex but was unsuccessful.

Tensions have been rising in Mombasa in recent months, with authorities accusing Islamists of radicalising local youths.
Al-Shabab was blamed for an attack on a church in Mombasa in March that killed six people.
Kenya has vowed to halt attacks by militant Islamists and arrested some 2,000 people in the capital last month
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