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: Les installations pétrolières d'Olomoro fermées après des attaques

Les installations de production du pétrole brut d'Olomoro et d'Owhe, au sud du Nigeria, étaient temporairement fermées jeudi après que des jeunes eurent attaqué les installations à Olomoro, ont confirmé à IRIN vendredi des sources locales. Les jeunes auraient essayé de fermer les installations d'Olomoro (qui appartiennent à Shell) au cours d'une protestation, mais "accidentellement" ont provoqué une explosion jeudi matin, a précisé une source, et d'ajouter qu'un travailleur de Shell était blessé. Il cita des sources policières dans la localité de Warri, au sud, affirmant que 37 jeunes avaient été arrêtés en liaison avec l'attaque.

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