Two people were killed in Morocco on Wednesday when police opened fire on a group trying to storm a station.
According to the government-owned MAP news agency , police in Lqliaa, near the coastal city of Agadir, "were forced to use their service weapons, in legitimate self-defence, to repel an attack and a storming... on (police) premises," AFP reported.
"During this attack, two people died from gunshot wounds," MAP said.
The incident comes as violent protests continue to spread across the North African country.
According to the government-owned MAP news agency , police in Lqliaa, near the coastal city of Agadir, "were forced to use their service weapons, in legitimate self-defence, to repel an attack and a storming... on (police) premises," AFP reported.
"During this attack, two people died from gunshot wounds," MAP said.
The incident comes as violent protests continue to spread across the North African country.
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