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Myanmar prison: Visitors among at least eight killed in blasts at Insein jail | Myanmar prison: Visitors among at least eight killed in blasts at Insein jail |
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File photo: People waiting outside Insein Prison | File photo: People waiting outside Insein Prison |
At least eight people have been killed in explosions at Myanmar's notorious Insein prison in Yangon. | At least eight people have been killed in explosions at Myanmar's notorious Insein prison in Yangon. |
Locals told BBC Burmese two parcel bombs went off at the entrance to the jail on Wednesday morning, killing three prison staff and five visitors. | Locals told BBC Burmese two parcel bombs went off at the entrance to the jail on Wednesday morning, killing three prison staff and five visitors. |
Insein prison is the country's largest jail housing close to 10,000 prisoners, many of whom are political prisoners. | |
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack yet. At least 10 other people were injured. | |
BBC Burmese reporters said the bombs went off in the prison's mail room. There is a heavy military presence at the site. | |
The vast complex, on the outskirts of the former capital, is typically heavily-guarded. | The vast complex, on the outskirts of the former capital, is typically heavily-guarded. |
The century-old prison is infamous for its harsh conditions and inhumane treatment of prisoners, rights groups say. | The century-old prison is infamous for its harsh conditions and inhumane treatment of prisoners, rights groups say. |
Myanmar is currently run by a military junta which toppled Aung San Suu Kyi's elected civilian government last year in a violent coup. | Myanmar is currently run by a military junta which toppled Aung San Suu Kyi's elected civilian government last year in a violent coup. |
Tortured to death: Myanmar mass killings revealed | Tortured to death: Myanmar mass killings revealed |
Why is Myanmar's military so brutal? | Why is Myanmar's military so brutal? |
The junta faces stiff resistance in large parts of the country where there is an active guerrilla front known as the People's Defence Force (PDF). | The junta faces stiff resistance in large parts of the country where there is an active guerrilla front known as the People's Defence Force (PDF). |
The extent of deadly fighting and battles this year have been indicative of a civil war, observers say. | The extent of deadly fighting and battles this year have been indicative of a civil war, observers say. |