Five suspected bomb blasts have been reported within minutes of each other in 
markets in India's capital, Delhi. 
 
Three people were killed in the blasts, according to local TV channels, while 
at least 30 are said to have been hurt. 
 
The explosions are not thought to have been very powerful but they happened in 
areas crowded with evening shoppers. 
 
The exact cause of the blasts is not known but bombs are suspected. Crude 
explosives have been detonated in several Indian cities recently. 

More than 400 people have died in separate attacks since October 2005, with the 
cities of Ahmedabad and Jaipur among those hit. 
 
India has blamed Islamist militant groups for these previous bombings. 
 
Two of the latest blasts in Delhi are believed to have happened in the central 
shopping district of Connaught Place. 
 
Another blast took place in a market in the Greater Kailash area in south 
Delhi. 
 
A BBC producer who visited the scene said a low-intensity explosion had 
scattered glass over a large area, near a popular cafe.

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