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Three days after the deadly attack on the Togolese football team's bus in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda, it's been reported that two people have been arrested.
Responsibility for the attack, which cast a shadow over the opening of the Africa Cup of Nations tournament, was claimed by a faction of the separatist group Front for the Liberation of the State of Cabinda (Flec).
Three people were killed, and the Togolese team flew home last night.
Focus on Africa's reporter in Luanda, Louise Redvers, gave Hassan Arouni the latest on the hunt for the perpetrators.
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