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Deadly explosions hit Indian city | Deadly explosions hit Indian city |
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At least 28 people have been killed in two explosions in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad, reports say. | |
One of the blasts ripped through the Lumbini amusement park during a laser show, killing at least five people, media reports said. | One of the blasts ripped through the Lumbini amusement park during a laser show, killing at least five people, media reports said. |
Some 50 people were injured in the explosions, about 1200km (780 miles) south of the capital, Delhi. | Some 50 people were injured in the explosions, about 1200km (780 miles) south of the capital, Delhi. |
In May, 14 people died when a bomb exploded in a mosque in Hyderabad, one of southern India's biggest cities. | In May, 14 people died when a bomb exploded in a mosque in Hyderabad, one of southern India's biggest cities. |
NDTV news channel showed at least two bodies in blood-soaked clothing, slumped under seating in the park, Reuters news agency reported. | NDTV news channel showed at least two bodies in blood-soaked clothing, slumped under seating in the park, Reuters news agency reported. |
The agency quoted an unnamed police officer as saying the blasts had occurred 10 minutes apart. | The agency quoted an unnamed police officer as saying the blasts had occurred 10 minutes apart. |
It is unclear where the second explosion took place. | It is unclear where the second explosion took place. |