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Bahrain policeman killed in clashes with protesters

A police officer was killed near the Bahraini capital Manama in fresh overnight clashes with protesters marking the second anniversary of a Shiite-led uprising.

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A police officer was killed near the Bahraini capital Manama in fresh overnight clashes with protesters marking the second anniversary of a Shiite-led uprising, the interior ministry said on Friday.

The officer died after he was hit by a petrol bomb during clashes in a Shiite village near the capital.

A teenager was shot dead on Thursday when the protests to mark the 2011 uprising against the Gulf kingdom’s Sunni rulers turned violent.

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“Police officer Mohamed Atef, hit by an incendiary device which seriously injured him, died soon after he was admitted to hospital,” public security chief Major-General Tariq al-Hassan said in an interior ministry statement.

Protesters were hurling petrol bombs, iron bars and stones at police in the Shiite-populated village of Al-Sahla when the incident occurred, Hassan said.

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On Thursday, a teenager was shot dead in another Shiite village on the outskirts of Manama during clashes that erupted when hundreds took to the streets to mark the anniversary.

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