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At least 10 people killed in Guinea in clashes following presidential election - Reports

Moscow Oct 21 (Sputnik) At least 10 people, including two police officers, were killed in Guinea as a result of clashes and unrest that followed the first round of a presidential election, the Guinee 360 news portal reported on Wednesday, citing the Ministry of Security and Civil Protection.
According to the report, many other people were injured and significant property damage was caused by the riots.At Least 10 People Killed in Guinea in Clashes Following Presidential Election - Reports
The first round of voting was held on Sunday. Incumbent President Alpha Conde is running against Cellou Dalein Diallo, a former prime minister and opposition leader.
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