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Explosions at Myanmar main prison kill 8 – media

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Explosions at Myanmar main prison kill 8 – media

INSEIN PRISON. The Insein Prison main gate, Yangon, Myanmar, on September 28, 2013.

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Three officials and five visitors die at the Insein prison after two explosions went off at 9:40 am local time near the facility's parcels counter

At least eight people were killed and 13 others were injured by explosions at Myanmar’s biggest jail, media reported on Wednesday, October 19.

Three officials and five visitors died at Yangon’s colonial-era Insein prison after two explosions went off at 9:40 am local time near the facility’s parcels counter, according to independent news portal Myanmar Now. It was unclear what caused the explosions.

Police were at the scene and inspecting the site of the explosions shortly afterwards, media reported.

Prison staff and couriers who were seriously injured were evacuated from the prison, while those not seriously injured were treated at nearby shops, according to BBC Burmese.

A number of cases scheduled to be heard in the adjacent court, were cancelled after the explosions, according to media reports.

A spokesperson for the military government did not answer phone calls requesting information.

Insein is the country’s most notorious prison and thousands of political prisoners have been sent to the facility since last year’s military coup. – Rappler.com

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