3 blasts rock Mumbai, 100 injured
1,004 viewsBy jazbablog - Wed Jul 13, 6:34 pm
MUMBAI: At least 100 people have been hurt in three blasts that occurred in Dawar and Zaiveri markets of Mumbai, India.
The blasts took place at busy locations in India’s business capital of Mumbai, Indian media said.
An official at the city’s Police Control Room said one blast was the crowded neighborhood of Dadar in central Mumbai. The others were at the famed jewelry market Jhaveri Bazaar and the busy business district of Opera House.
According to initial media reports more than hundred people have been injured in three consecutive explosives. Nature of the blasts is not so far clear.
Explosives damaged several nearby building. Police and rescue team rushed to the spots and kicked off rescue operations.
In 2008, Mumbai experienced more than 10 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks, India’s largest city. India blamed the massacre on Pakistani militant groups, saying that they invaded from Pakistani seawaters.
The attacks, which drew widespread global condemnation, began on 26 November 2008 and lasted until 29 November, killing 164 people and wounding at least 308.




We condemn these terror attacks in India. That’s why we have been shouting that we need global support to fight terrorism. The most important thing both countries should realize is that blame game should stop and should work together.
These terrorists have no affiliations, no religion, no country; they have their agenda of disseminating chaos and carnage.