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Monday, 18 July 2011

Blasts rock Mumbai

A cat sneaks in as an Indian policeman sits guard at Zaveri bazar, the site of an explosion in Mumbai, India, early Thursday, July 14, 2011. Three coordinated bombings tore through the heart of India's busy financial capital during rush hour Wednesday, killing dozens of people in the worst terror attack in the country since the 2008 Mumbai siege.

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Indian police officers and investigators stand next to the debris, covered under blue plastic sheet, at Zaveri bazar, the site of an explosion in Mumbai, India, early Thursday, July 14, 2011. Three coordinated bombings tore through the heart of India's busy financial capital during rush hour Wednesday, killing dozens of people in the worst terror attack in the country since the 2008 Mumbai siege.

AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade
Indian police officers stand guard behind a barricade at the site of a blast near the Opera house in Mumbai, India, early Thursday, July 14, 2011. Near-simultaneous bomb blasts rocked three busy neighborhoods during evening rush hour in India's busy financial capital Wednesday, killing 17 people in another terrorist attack on the city besieged by militants nearly three years ago.

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A plain-clothed policeman surveys the aftermath at the site of an explosion near the Opera House in Mumbai July 13, 2011. Three bombs rocked crowded districts of Mumbai during rush hour on Wednesday, killing at least 20 people in the biggest militant attack on India's financial capital since 2008 assaults blamed on Pakistan-based militants.

AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade
Police officers inspect the site of an explosion at Dadar in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, July 13, 2011. Three explosions rocked India's busy financial capital at rush-hour Wednesday, killing at least eight people and injuring 70 in what officials described as another terror strike on the city hit by militants nearly three years ago.

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Policemen inspect the site of a bomb explosion at Zaveri bazar in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, July 13, 2011. Near-simultaneous bomb blasts rocked three busy neighborhoods during evening rush hour in India's busy financial capital Wednesday, killing at least 17 people in what the government called an apparent terrorist attack on the city beseiged by militants nearly three years ago.

AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade
A bomb squad member collects evidence at the site of an explosion at Dadar in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, July 13, 2011. Three explosions rocked India's busy financial capital at rush-hour Wednesday, killing at least eight people and injuring 70 in what officials described as another terror strike on the city hit by militants nearly three years ago.

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Indian police officers look for clues at the blast site in Dadar Kabutarkhana area, in Mumbai on July 13, 2011. Multiple blasts have rocked India's financial hub Mumbai, police said, in what the Home Ministry described as a "terror strike". At least two people were killed and 100 injured in three separate blasts in the Indian commercial capital Mumbai, the home ministry said.

AFP PHOTO/ Indranil MUKHERJEE
Indian police officers look for clues at the blast site in Dadar Kabutarkhana area, in Mumbai on July 13, 2011. At Multiple blasts have rocked India's financial hub Mumbai, police said, in what the Home Ministry described as a "terror strike". At least two people were killed and 100 injured in three separate blasts in the Indian commercial capital Mumbai, the home ministry said.

AFP PHOTO/ Indranil MUKHERJEE
Indian police cordon off the area of a bomb blast site in Dadar Kabutarkhana area, in Mumbai on July 13, 2011. Multiple blasts have rocked India's financial hub Mumbai, police said, in what the Home Ministry described as a "terror strike". At least two people were killed and 100 injured in three separate blasts in the Indian commercial capital Mumbai, the home ministry said.

AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi
Indian policemen sit guard behind barricades at Zaveri bazar, the site of an explosion in Mumbai, India, early Thursday, July 14, 2011. Three coordinated bombings tore through the heart of India's busy financial capital during rush hour Wednesday, killing dozens of people in the worst terror attack in the country since the 2008 Mumbai siege.

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