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A group of students were making Molotov cocktails in the bathroom to be thrown at a protest later, police say.
11 students hospitalized in serious condition, with burns affecting their respiratory systems.
Firefighters quickly contained the blaze and blocked roads around the scene.
Police said the students were planning a street demonstration later that day in Santiago .
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