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Situation in Angola back to normal after riots — Russian ambassador

Interior Minister Manuel Homem announced that 22 people had died, 197 had been injured, and 1,214 had been detained for suspected looting

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tass.comStai leggendo11 mesi fa

Situation in Angola back to normal after riots — Russian ambassador

Interior Minister Manuel Homem announced that 22 people had died, 197 had been injured, and 1,214 had been detained for suspected looting

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arabnews.com11 mesi fa

22 killed in Angola fuel hike unrest since Monday

LUANDA: Unrest in Angola following protests against a fuel price hike has killed 22 people since Monday, the interior minister said, as calm returned to the capital. Sporadic gunfire was heard across Luanda and several…

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  1. mercoledì 30 luglio 2025·arabnews.com

    22 killed in Angola fuel hike unrest since Monday

    LUANDA: Unrest in Angola following protests against a fuel price hike has killed 22 people since Monday, the interior minister said, as calm returned to the capital. Sporadic…

  2. mercoledì 30 luglio 2025·tass.com

    Situation in Angola back to normal after riots — Russian ambassador

    Interior Minister Manuel Homem announced that 22 people had died, 197 had been injured, and 1,214 had been detained for suspected looting