Rio 2016: Stones thrown at Olympic press bus
Security officials in Rio de Janeiro are investigating whether a bus carrying journalists between Olympic venues was shot at on Tuesday evening, the BBC reports.
According to the source, two windows were smashed and three of the 12 people on board suffered cuts.
Mario Andrada, chief spokesman for Rio 2016's organising committee, said: “We don't know yet if the bus was shot, or it was a stone.”
The bus was travelling between the Deodoro hockey venue and the main press centre at Barra da Tijuca.
The International Olympic Committee said security forces are investigating the incident.
A statement from the Games organising committee said military patrols would be “increased” in response.
On Saturday a bullet pierced the roof of the media tent at the Olympic Equestrian Centre - which is located near a military compound. The competition was not disrupted and nobody was hurt.