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At least 28 people have been killed in two explosions in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad, reports say.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.

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