Ethiopian Prime Minister Abi Ahmed said Saturday in a televised address following an explosion in the capital Addis Ababa that "a few individuals" were killed and others injured.
An explosion occurred amid a crowd in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on Saturday after a speech by new Prime Minister Abi Ahmed.
The crowd gathered in support of the 41-year-old prime minister, who took office in April.
"It was a grenade that someone tried to throw on the platform where the prime minister was standing," said one member of the group's organizing committee.
A crowd of Ethiopian citizens gathered in the Muskal Square in Addis Ababa to show their support for Prime Minister Abe Ahmed, who launched a wave of reforms after taking office.
An explosion occurred amid a crowd in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on Saturday after a speech by new Prime Minister Abi Ahmed.
The crowd gathered in support of the 41-year-old prime minister, who took office in April.
"It was a grenade that someone tried to throw on the platform where the prime minister was standing," said one member of the group's organizing committee.
A crowd of Ethiopian citizens gathered in the Muskal Square in Addis Ababa to show their support for Prime Minister Abe Ahmed, who launched a wave of reforms after taking office.
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