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Terrorists Attack Mumbai


It’s now Mumbai. After series of bomb blasts all over India recently, Mumbai has again become the target for terrorists. Heavy exchanges of gunfire were taking place at around 2 this morning between police and terrorists, who were holed up in two luxury hotels in south Mumbai, after the worst terrorist attack in India had seen at least 80 people killed and over 150 injured. Policemen outside the Taj Hotel, Mumbai

The army was called out as terror attacks swept through the city late at night, with a third 5-star hotel in a suburb also having came under attack. Police claimed to have killed two terrorists, even as a police vehicle was hijacked by the attackers. Read the full story

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Bomb Blast at Bangalore – IT Capital


7 Bomb Blasts in Bangalore kill 1 Injure Many

Seven bomb blasts rocked the IT Capital today. The blasts made Bangalore on a stand-still today. The locations include Adugudi, Nayandahalli, Ashok Nagar, Koramangala, Madiwala bus stand, Vittal Malya Road. The blast happend subsequently within few minutes in 1:30 afternoon.

One woman and four others have been killed in the bangalore bomb blast and several injured. Other places include Mallya hospital, Langford Road and Richmond Circle in Bangalore city. Two blasts are reported to be in Madivala.

Mallya Hospital, Bangalore where bomb blast happened

The first blast has been reported to have taken place near Madiwala check post. This is located close to Forum Mall, an important shopping center where crowds of youngsters hang out usually on a friday evening. The second bangalore blast took place in Nayandahalli which connects Mysore Road. This has a huge number of traffic usually. Nayandhalli has been followed by Adugodi blast.

The bombs are reported to have been made using gelatin sticks. Reports state that the blasts are of low intensity as they were made similar to ones used in coal mines. The bombs had timer devices and were triggered using mobile phones.

The injured have been admitted in St. Johns Hospital in bangalore. Bangalore City Police Commissioner Shankar Bidri has reqested bangalorians not to panic and to carry on with their normal activities. However, people have restrained from going out and have stayed back in their offices or at home.

Well the IT capital, Bangalore is not new to terrorism. There has been many incidents in the software capital of India. The recent one being a terrorist attack in IISc campus, bangalore.

On october 2007,, police arrested two pakistani nationals in Mysore for attacking the Karnataka Secretariat, Vidhan Soudha.

South India has not been spared from bomb blasts. Coimbatore in 1998 faced a series of bomb blasts followed by Hyderabad with twin bomb blasts in Mecca Masjid.

Further news awaiting on Bangalore Bomb Blasts.

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