CONAKRY (Reuters) - Authorities in Guinea on Thursday identified bodies of people hacked and burned to death and rounded up dozens of suspects after days of ethnic clashes that killed 58 people and injured at least 160 more, officials said.
Residents said that towns in southeastern Guinea where the military has moved in to restore order were mostly calm after days of violence between rival communities.
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