Thursday, October 30, 2008

India Blasts Kill Dozens, Wound Hundreds

Men carried a bombing victim to a hospital in Guwahati, northeast India, on Thursday.
European Pressphoto Agency

Bomb Attacks In India Kill At Least 67
-- New York Times

NEW DELHI — A series of apparently synchronized explosions tore through four towns in the troubled state of Assam in northeastern India on Thursday, killing at least 67 people and leaving more than 210 wounded, according to witnesses and police.

The bombs targeted crowded markets and government buildings like courts and police stations, witnesses said. The attacks, among the bloodiest in recent months, left streets littered with bodies and the wreckage of cars and motorcycles, according to witnesses and photographers at the scene.

There were no immediate reports that any group had taken responsibility for the bombings.

For many years, Assam state has been riven by a separatist insurgency led by the United Liberation Front of Assam, which demands independence for the region of some 26 million people and is often blamed by the authorities for bombings. Last month, ethnic clashes left 57 people dead in the area when indigenous Bodos fought with Bengali-speaking Muslims.

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More News On The Bombing In India

Serial bombs kill at least 68 in India's Assam state -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Indian bomb blasts kill 62, wound 300 -- CNN
Attackers kill at least 61 in northeast India, 12th Ld-Writethru, AS -- The Guardian
Multiple bomb blasts rock India's Assam state -- Times Online
India's Northeast Rocked by Blasts -- Time Magazine
Indian serial blasts leave dozens dead -- The Telegraph
Serial blasts rock northeast India, 61 dead -- Sydney Morning Herald

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