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Bomb blasts outside Myanmar’s Yangon prison kill eight, including girl aged 10 – junta blames ‘terrorists’

  • Crowd of people queuing to drop off parcels for inmates at Insein Prison hit by at least two bombs
  • Rights groups say hundreds of political prisoners are held inside the Yangon jail. Junta blames ‘terrorists’

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An entrance to Insein prison in Yangon where a bomb has exploded. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

At least two bombs exploded outside a prison in Myanmar’s Yangon on Wednesday, killing eight people and wounding 18, in the latest blasts to rock the commercial hub.

The bombs hit a crowd queuing to drop off parcels for inmates at Insein Prison, an information team for the country’s junta authorities said in a statement, without specifying exactly how many explosions had occurred.

The junta blamed “terrorists” and said the dead included three prison staff and a 10-year-old girl. It added that security forces had defused another “homemade mine” device found nearby.

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One witness queuing at the counter said the first blast had hit around 9.30am local time. “Then another two went off quickly. After that we heard shooting as well”, said the witness, who requested anonymity. “I saw some people bleeding. The glass around the counter was all shattered”.

According to another witness, security forces locked down the area around the sprawling, colonial-era prison after the blasts.

Rights groups say hundreds of political prisoners are held in Insein Prison, including former British ambassador to Myanmar Vicky Bowman and Japanese journalist Toru Kubota.

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