"Violence Erupts in Comoros Following President's Re-election"

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Internet access has been cut in Comoros following protests against the re-election of President Azali Assoumani, with reports of one person killed and six injured as security forces clash with opposition supporters. The electoral commission announced Assoumani's victory, triggering violent protests and unrest in the capital, Moroni, leading to vandalism, looting, and burning of buildings. Internet services have been disrupted to prevent communication and sharing of images on social networks, while a night-time curfew has been imposed to curb the spreading unrest.
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