Bomb blasts leave 58 dead and hundreds injured in Delhi

At least three terrorist bombs exploded within minutes of each other. Two were at busy markets, the other in an industrial area. Young children, including at least one baby, were among the casualties. The blasts are believed to have been the work of Kashmiri terrorists. "There was a big explosi...

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Published inSunday telegraph (London, England)
Main Author ANDREW ALDERSON A ND J EAN McFARLANE in Delhi
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London (UK) Daily Telegraph 30.10.2005
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Summary:At least three terrorist bombs exploded within minutes of each other. Two were at busy markets, the other in an industrial area. Young children, including at least one baby, were among the casualties. The blasts are believed to have been the work of Kashmiri terrorists. "There was a big explosion and suddenly there was smoke everywhere,'' said Billa Devinder, a local rickshaw driver who witnessed the blast in the marketplace of the Paharganj district.
ISSN:0307-269X