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India-Pakistan
Terror Returns as Blast Rocks New Delhi
2008-09-28
NEW DELHI — A young boy was killed and 17 people were injured when a bomb flung by two men from a motorcycle exploded on Saturday with a deafening roar in a crowded area of Mehrauli in south Delhi.

At least three of the injured were in critical condition, a hospital spokesman said, as private vehicles and ambulances raced the injured to the Safdarjang Hospital and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) some 10 km away.

 Police said the boy, believed to be 13-year-old Santosh Kumar, had his head blown off when he picked up the bomb concealed in a lunch box and wrapped in a black polythene bag in the congested Mehrauli Sarai electronics market.


The blast took place around 2.15 p.m. outside an electronics shop. Delhi Police Commissioner Y.S. Dadwal told reporters at Mehrauli that the men who threw the bomb on a road were riding a black Pulsar motorcycle. They wore jeans, had covered their heads with helmets and sped away.

 Barely a minute later, the bomb exploded. The motorcycle was reportedly found abandoned a few kilometres away.


The explosion rattled shops and houses in a large area close to a flower market sparking panic, as smoke rapidly enveloped the street, almost blinding everyone.

Residents complained that the police took more than an hour to reach Mehrauli, a sprawling historic area on the cityÂ’s southern fringe which is home to the 13th century Qutab Minar monument.


“Two youths on a motorcycle left a packet in a polythene bag outside an electronic shop and sped off. It began smoking and soon afterward there was a huge explosion,” said Pritam, an eyewitness.


The impact of the blast was so devastating that glass panes of several shops were shattered. As many collapsed on the narrow road, pools of blood formed on the street. 

Sanjeev Goel, a doctor at AIIMS, said a total of 17 people were injured, with three of them in critical condition.
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