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                    [Title] => 2 kids dead, 1 hurt in explosion in Basilan
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 Two minors were killed while another was hurt when an unexploded grenade launcher ordnance they were playing  with accidentally exploded in a village of Al-Barka town late Wednesday afternoon, according to the police here.

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                    [Title] => 2 kids dead, 1 hurt in explosion in Basilan
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 Two minors were killed while another was hurt when an unexploded grenade launcher ordnance they were playing  with accidentally exploded in a village of Al-Barka town late Wednesday afternoon, according to the police here.

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