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US to send FBI experts to investigat­e Ethiopia blast

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The US will send FBI experts to Ethiopia to help investigat­e a grenade attack at a rally for new Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, state-affiliated media said on Monday.

A grenade exploded on Saturday moments after Abiy had finished addressing the crowds, who had turned out to back his push for radical political and economic reforms, including a peace deal with arch-enemy Eritrea.

Thirty people have been arrested on suspicion of involvemen­t in the attack that killed two and wounded 156 in Addis Ababa’s packed Meskel Square. Nine police officers have also been detained over the security lapse, officials said.

“The US government said it is sending FBI experts,” the state-affiliated Fana Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n reported.

US Under Secretary of Commerce Gilbert Kaplan made the offer while talking to Ethiopia’s minister of foreign affairs, Workneh Gebeyehu, on Monday, Fana added.

There was no immediate confirmati­on from the US embassy in Addis, or from Washington. Ethiopia is one of the US’ main allies in the region, particular­ly in the fight against militants in Somalia.

Abiy took office in April, pledging to bring more transparen­cy to government and reconcilia­tion to a country that has been wracked by political unrest since 2015.

Ethiopia has released thousands of jailed dissidents since the beginning of the year. Major policy shifts include the partial privatizat­ion of Ethiopia’s state-run telecoms monopoly and state-owned Ethiopian Airlines, loosening the government’s grip on the economy.

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