Budapest blast wounds 2 officers

Two young police officers have been hurt after a homemade bomb exploded in central Budapest.

Hungary's police chief says that authorities are hunting for a man who set off a homemade fragmentation bomb that seriously wounded two officers in central Budapest.

National police chief Karoly Papp said on Sunday that police were the targets in the blast late Saturday, saying that the suspect "wanted to execute my police officers".

Papp didn't say why the suspect wanted to harm police officers, but he didn't rule out terrorism.

Police offered a 10-million-forint ($A48,059) reward for information leading to the capture of the suspect, believed to be 20-25 years old and 170 centimetres tall.

A 23-year-old female officer suffered life-threatening injuries while her 26-year-old male partner was also seriously wounded while they were on foot patrol.

Both were recuperating in intensive care after surgery.


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