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13. February 2010 | 18:10Explosion Kills at Least Eight in Indian City of Pune, NDTV Says
An explosion at a bakery in the Indian city of Pune, near Mumbai, killed at least eight and injured about 32, NDTV 24X7 television channel reported, citing police officials it didn’t identify. Three foreigners were among the dead in the blast that occurred near a Jewish center, the channel said. (News Source: BusinessWeek - 16:45:50)
Explosion Kills at Least Eight in Indian City of Pune, NDTV Says
Feb. 13 (Bloomberg) — An explosion at a bakery in the Indian city of Pune, near Mumbai, killed at least eight and injured about 32, NDTV 24X7 television channel reported, citing police officials it didn’t identify. (News Source: Bloomberg - 16:32:34)
8 killed in suspected terror blast in India’s Pune
At least eight people were killed in an explosion at a popular restaurant in the western Indian city of Pune, police said on Saturday. (News Source: MSNBC - 15:43:58)
Eight dead in blast in Indian city of Pune
Eight people were killed and more than 20 others injured in an explosion at a popular bakery in the western Indian city of Pune, police said Saturday. (News Source: Brisbane Times - 16:38:49)
Indian Mujahideen’s deadly message in Pune blast
Intelligence officials suspect that terror outfit Indian Mujahideen is behind the blast in Pune’s German bakery that killed eight people and injured dozens of others on Saturday.IB reports suggest that Pune was becoming the nerve centre of the Indian Mujahideen, with the maximum number of modules functional in the state after Mumbai.The IM was planning to carry out a major blast at the Congress … (News Source: rediff.com - 17:08:52)
Why terrorists targetted Pune’s German Bakery
Its proximity to Chabad house, the Jewish prayer house, in Pune could have been a factor behind the blast. The bakery was only metres away from the Chabad house in Koregaon Park. By setting off a blast at the bakery, terrorists could have well sent a grim message to foreigners as well as Jews (News Source: rediff.com - 17:09:02)
Why terror suspect Headley visited Pune
American terror suspect David Headley had visited the Osho Ashram located near the German Bakery in Koregaon Park — where eight people were killed in a terror attack on Saturday — twice in 2008 and 2009.The area also houses a Jewish prayer house. According to the probe by the National Investigation Agency, Headley had moved to Pune from Goa to conduct a reconnaissance of the area around … (News Source: rediff.com - 16:43:16)
Pune Bakery Blast Kills 8 In India
What’s Your Reaction? NEW DELHI - A powerful explosion ripped through a bakery in the western Indian city of Pune on Saturday, killing at least eight people and injured 32 others, an official said. (News Source: The Huffington Post - 17:04:37)
Pune blast: Kalmadi urges people not to panic
Congress MP from Pune Suresh Kalmadi has urged people not to panic in the wake of the blast at the German Bakery that claimed the lives of eight people. (News Source: Calcutta News - 16:31:25)
NIA, CBI teams sent to Pune
The government Saturday rushed a team of National Investigating Agency (NIA) and forensic experts of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to assist the investigations into the German Bakery blast in Pune. (News Source: Calcutta News - 17:01:56)
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