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An Albanian military policeman watches
smoke billowing from an explosion at an army base some 16 km (10 miles)
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TIRANA, March 15 (Xinhua) -- A violent explosion at
an Albanian army depot on Saturday has killed at least 4 people, injuring
another 200, a government statement said.
The explosion occurred when military experts were
dismantling old shells near Vora, about 15 kilometers west of capital city of
Tirana, the statement said.
The initial explosion was followed by a series of
blasts, and ammunition continued to detonate for hours. The explosion can be
heard in Tirana and Durres, the biggest port city of Albania.
"I was having lunch when the explosion occurred. It
is like a small earthquake. One of my window glass has been shaken loose by the
loud noise," a resident in the capital's embassy area told Xinhua.
More than 150 people from the surrounding area are
said to have been injured. And several passengers in a bus passing by has been
cut by window glass broken by the explosion wave.
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An ambulance passes near the site of an
explosion at an army base 16 km (10 miles) from the capital Tirana March
15, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>>
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It is not known whether there are any casualties
inside the depot. Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha said they still have not
got the full information about the situation, but believed there could be many
dead.
A witness told a local TV that there were at least 50
people working at the site, dismantling weapons, and they were feared killed in
the explosion.
Albania has destroyed some 46,000 tons of ammunition
it has inherited from the past, and is continuing to scrap excess weaponry,
hoping this might help the country get the ticket to a NATO membership at the
alliance's April 2-4 summit in Bucharest, Romania.
Albania was the first country to destroy 16,000 tons
of chemical agents in July last year through the Nunn-Lugar program, which was
launched by two U.S. Senators for the elimination of chemical weapons and other
substances.