At least 17 injured in grenade attack at Ethiopia mosque By AFP






At least 17 people were injured when a grenade
was thrown into the main mosque in the Ethiopia
capital Addis Ababa after Friday prayers, a
government spokesman said Saturday.
The Anwar Mosque, located in the busy central
Merkato district, is one of the main places of
worship for Muslims in the capital.
“So far we have no idea who is responsible for
this incident,” communication minister Getachew
Reda told AFP.
“17 people were injured including some seriously
injured, but no fatalities,” he added.
Violent attacks are very rare in Ethiopia with the
government and security forces maintaining a
tight grip, however tensions between the
Christian majority and Muslim minority do exist
and armed rebel groups continue to operate in
remote parts of the vast country.

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