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Rwanda's capital Kigali has been rocked by two simultaneous grenade blasts.
The devices went off last night and several people were injured.
The attack is the second of its kind in the last month and comes just a couple of days after President Paul Kagame assured Rwandans over the security of the country.
Focus on Africa's Peter Ndoro spoke to Geoffrey Mutagoma, our reporter in Kigali.
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