Troops restore order after riots in Papua New Guinea
Troops restore order after riots in Papua New Guinea
Troops restore order after riots in Papua New Guinea
General |Author: AFP | January 12, 2024, Friday @ 16:18| 185 views
Police work at the site of a damaged building in Port Moresby on January 12, 2023. Troops patrolled the streets of Papua New Guinea's capital on January 12, under a state of emergency following riots that killed 16 across the country's two largest cities. (Photo by DARRELL TOLL / AFP)
(AFP) - Troops patrolled the streets of Papua New Guinea's capital on Friday, under a state of emergency following riots that killed 16 across the country's two largest cities.
http://m.seychellesnewsagency.com/view_news.php?id=19919
General |Author: AFP | January 12, 2024, Friday @ 16:18| 185 views
Police work at the site of a damaged building in Port Moresby on January 12, 2023. Troops patrolled the streets of Papua New Guinea's capital on January 12, under a state of emergency following riots that killed 16 across the country's two largest cities. (Photo by DARRELL TOLL / AFP)
(AFP) - Troops patrolled the streets of Papua New Guinea's capital on Friday, under a state of emergency following riots that killed 16 across the country's two largest cities.
http://m.seychellesnewsagency.com/view_news.php?id=19919
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