The Asian Age

3 explosions rock capital of Myanmar’s Rakhine state

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Yangon, Feb. 24: Three bombs exploded early Saturday in the capital of Myanmar's Rakhine state, a cauldron of ethnic tensions roiled by insurgenci­es and a military crackdown on the Muslim Rohingya, injuring one police officer, officials said.

The three blasts at separate locations around Sittwe included one at the home of a high- ranking official, police told AFP.

Besides the bloody campaign against the Rohingya in the state's north, Rakhine has been struggling with a decadelong rebellion fought by ethnic Rakhine Buddhist insurgents, though bombings in the state capital are rare.

"Three bombs exploded and three other unexploded bombs were found. A police officer was injured but not seriously," a senior officer told AFP on condition of anonymity.

The blasts hit at around 4: 00 am ( 2130 GMT Friday), the officer said.

One was detonated in the compound of the state government secretary's home, while the two others exploded in front of an office in the city and on a road leading to a beach.

A local official from the state government confirmed the explosions. Photos of the sites showed shattered windows and scattered debris.

"Some streets are being blocked by police already because of the bomb blasts," Zaw Zaw, a resident of Sittwe, told AFP by phone.

In recent months, unrest in Rakhine has been concentrat­ed in the state's northern wedge, where a sweeping military crackdown on the Rohingya Muslim community last August pushed nearly 700,000 refugees across the border to Bangladesh.

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