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May 13th, 2008
Posted: 11:12 AM ET
DELHI, India (CNN) — Five explosions detonated in quick succession Tuesday evening, killing at least six people in India’s northeastern city of Jaipur, local police told CNN-IBN. The blasts happened within 12 minutes of each other and struck within a small radius in Jaipur’s old city, which is frequented by tourists. One struck near Hanuman Temple, where Hindus go on Tuesday’s to worship Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god. Another struck near a sweet shop, police said. There has been no claim of responsibility. |
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