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Explosion rocks Hungary’s capital

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BUDAPEST: An explosion rocked central Budapest late on Saturday, injuring two police officers, Hungarian police said on Sunday.

Police have yet to identify the cause of the blast, they said in a statement. “The local and expert examinatio­n of the origins of the explosion and the review of the damage is under way,” the statement said.

The blast was next to an unused store front on a one of the busiest thoroughfa­res in central Budapest.

Images on local news media showed a ruined doorway.

Nearby windows and cars were damaged in the blast, witnesses said.

Police said there were no further injuries caused by the explosion, which occurred at 10:36 pm local time (2036 GMT).

A government spokesman declined to comment on whether the blast may have been a deliberate attack.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been a vocal opponent of immigratio­n into Europe and is urging voters to reject EU quotas for resettling migrants in Hungary in a referendum next Sunday, arguing immigratio­n increases security risks.

Hungary has seen only a trickle of migrants since it sealed its southern border with Serbia with a razor wire fence last year.

Police cordoned off a wide area around the Oktogon square in central Budapest and told residents to leave buildings nearest the blast, local media reported.

The normally was packed with tourists. busy intersecti­on witnesses, including

 ?? — AFP ?? Hungarian police officials investigat­e in Budapest after an explosion of unknown origin injured two passing police officers on Sunday.
— AFP Hungarian police officials investigat­e in Budapest after an explosion of unknown origin injured two passing police officers on Sunday.

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