Triple explosión en Bombay
Bombay, la capital económica de la India, ha revivido este miércoles la pesadilla terrorista tras el brutal ataque de 2008 con tres explosiones casi simultáneas en el centro y en el sur de la ciudad en plena hora punta, que han dejado al menos 13 muertos y decenas de heridos, según han confirmado fuentes del Gobierno local y federal indio.
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Uno enfermero atiende a uno de los heridos tras las explosiones de hoy en la capital financiera de La India.
13.07.2011Indian medical staff attend to an injured patient as he arrives at The JT Hospital in Mumbai on July 13, 2011, after a series of bomb blasts in the western financial city. Three simultaneous blasts killed 20 people and injured dozens more in Mumbai, in the deadliest attack on India's commercial capital since the traumatic 2008 assault by Islamist militants. The bombs exploded in busy districts in the south of the city, the same area targeted two and half years ago by militant gunmen who caused mayhem and bloodshed during a 60-hour siege that left 166 people dead. AFP PHOTO/STRAFP PHOTO / STR -
Un herido llora muy cerca de la Ópera de Bombay, donde se ha producido uno de los atentados
13.07.2011A man weeps at the site of an explosion near the Opera House in Mumbai July 13, 2011. Three bomb blasts rocked crowded districts of Mumbai during rush hour on Wednesday, killing at least 13 people, a senior official said, in the biggest attack on India's financial capital since 2008 assaults blamed on Pakistan-based militants. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui (INDIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)REUTERS / Danish Siddiqui -
Personal de seguridad observa el lugar de una de las explosiones ocurridas hoy en Bombay.
13.07.2011Personal de seguridad observa el lugar de una de las explosiones ocurridas hoy en Bombay.Indian security personnel and investigators gather at a bomb blast site in the Dadar District of 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/Sujit JAISWALAFP PHOTO / Sujit JAISWAL
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