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Deaths reported in India blasts
At least 15 people have been killed and dozens more wounded after a
series of explosions struck the western Indian city of Ahmedabad,
officials have said.
More than a dozen
blasts are reported to have hit residential areas, crowded markets, a
train station and a bus in Gujarat state's commercial capital.
It is thought the explosions were caused by crudely-made devices hidden in 
boxes and on bicycles.
On Friday a series of similar blasts hit the southern city of Bangalore.
Appeal for calm
The Ahmedabad explosions came in two waves - the first occurring over a 
20-minute period from about 1830 (1300 GMT).
There was another series of blasts shortly after.
"Our information is that at least 15 people lost their lives and many,
many others are injured," AFP news agency quoted Gujarat minister Nipin
Patel as saying.
Other officials said earlier that at least 55 people had been wounded.


TV stations broadcast images of a bus with its side blown up, shattered windows 
and the roof half-destroyed.
Footage also showed the body of a man lying motionless on ground next to the 
bus, covered in blood.
The BBC's Damian Grammaticas, in India, says the explosions appear to have been 
a planned and highly co-ordinated attack.
Some of the bombs in the second wave targeted the hospitals where the injured 
were being taken, he adds.
Ahmedabad is an ethnically diverse city which has suffered from political 
instability in the past.
Riots broke out there in 2002 between Hindus and Muslims.
Reports suggested many of Saturday's blasts were in the city's crowded old 
quarter - a religiously-mixed area.
Analysts believe the attack may be linked to the Bangalore bombs and
could be designed to whip up trouble between religious communities.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has appealed for people to remain calm.
India has been hit by several waves of bombings in recent years.
Targets have ranged from mosques and Hindu temples to trains and
courthouses.
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Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/south_asia/7527004.stm

Published: 2008/07/26 16:36:37 GMT

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