University students shot by Papua New Guinea police
A group of protesting university students have been shot by police in Papua New Guinea.
It’s believed the students were marching to Parliament in Port Moresby when the shots were fired.
They were protesting against the Prime Minister, following allegations of corruption.
Four people have been killed and seven injured, ABC reports.
A glimpse of how the shootings started with #PNG Police open firing on #UPNG students. More coming as students share pic.twitter.com/fDK7FypPkZ
— Hubert Namani (@hhnamani) June 8, 2016
#BREAKING: A number of university students have been shot by police in Papua New Guinea during a march. #9Today https://t.co/a0vBu9FY3J
— The Today Show (@TheTodayShow) June 8, 2016