Two miners injured by rubber bullets

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Published Mar 20, 2013

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Mpumalanga - Two striking miners were injured when police fired rubber bullets at the Graspan colliery on Wednesday, Mpumalanga police said.

“They were taken to hospital but were not seriously hurt. One was injured on the forearm,” Brigadier Selvy Mohlala said.

Police were called when striking miners blockaded the mine's entrance with road graders.

“Upon their arrival, protesters began fighting with police and threatening them. They chased police with the graders,” said Mohlala.

Police fired rubber bullets to disperse them. Nine miners were arrested for public violence. Police were unable to say how many miners were involved in the strike, or what they were protesting about.

Mohlala dismissed a report by the SABC that seven people were critically injured, and that live ammunition was used.

“The latest is that only two were injured. And we definitely did not use live ammunition.”

The mine could not immediately be reached for comment. - Sapa

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