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Explosion in Bahrain kills police officer, wounds 7 others
By AP - Aug 29,2015 - Last updated at Aug 29,2015
A protester throws a Molotov cocktail towards riot police during clashes after a protest in the village of Sitra, south of Manama, Bahrain, on Friday (Reuters photo)
MANAMA — An explosion in Bahrain has killed one police officer and wounded seven other people, among them a child, the country's interior ministry said late Friday.
The explosion took place west of the capital, Manama, in a predominantly Shiite village called Karanah.
The explosion, described by the ministry as a "terrorist blast", wounded four policemen as well as a married couple and their child. The statement did not disclose further details on the location or target of the explosion.
Last month, a bombing killed two police officers in Sitra, south of Manama. Police investigators say five suspects arrested for that attack are connected to Iran's Revolutionary Guard, as well as the Iranian-backed Lebanese Hizbollah group.
The tiny Arab Gulf nation of Bahrain has faced low-level unrest for more than four years, sparked by widespread 2011 protests among the country's Shiite majority demanding greater political rights from the Sunni-led monarchy.
Bahrain hosts the US Navy's 5th Fleet.
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