Maoist rebels stormed a jail in central Nepal, killed two policemen and set free 28 inmates, including guerrillas, late on Saturday, police said. The rebels, also bombed half a dozen government offices during the raid in Charikot in Dolakha district, 150 km (90 miles) northeast of capital Kathmandu, a police officer told Reuters. "They broke open the gate of the jail after killing the policemen and escaped with 28 inmates," he said on Sunday. It was not clear if the rebels also suffered casualties during the midnight raid.