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'Lightning' sparks panic in Congo | 'Lightning' sparks panic in Congo |
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Four explosions ahead of talks in the Congo capital, Brazzaville, were caused by lightning striking an arms depot, the army says. | Four explosions ahead of talks in the Congo capital, Brazzaville, were caused by lightning striking an arms depot, the army says. |
No-one was killed in the explosions but there was panic in the surrounding area and some walls were destroyed, says the BBC's Christian Tsoumou in the city. | No-one was killed in the explosions but there was panic in the surrounding area and some walls were destroyed, says the BBC's Christian Tsoumou in the city. |
However, the AFP news agency reports some sources as saying the explosions were part of an attack. | However, the AFP news agency reports some sources as saying the explosions were part of an attack. |
The blasts came hours before the start of talks to prepare for July elections. | The blasts came hours before the start of talks to prepare for July elections. |
The main opposition groups boycotted the talks over their demands for an independent electoral commission. | The main opposition groups boycotted the talks over their demands for an independent electoral commission. |
A human rights activist told AFP that the explosions were intended to put pressure on the politicians ahead of the talks. | A human rights activist told AFP that the explosions were intended to put pressure on the politicians ahead of the talks. |
President Denis Sassou-Nguesso is expected to seek re-election in the July polls. | President Denis Sassou-Nguesso is expected to seek re-election in the July polls. |
Brazzaville was the scene of heavy fighting between government forces and rebels loyal to Mr Sassou-Nguesso in 1997. | Brazzaville was the scene of heavy fighting between government forces and rebels loyal to Mr Sassou-Nguesso in 1997. |
He has since won two disputed elections. | He has since won two disputed elections. |
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