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Security forces have spoken of "two bombs attached to bicycles". A stampede ensued after the devices exploded. A curfew was imposed in the town and state paramilitaries were deployed in in sensitive areas to prevent unrest. | Security forces have spoken of "two bombs attached to bicycles". A stampede ensued after the devices exploded. A curfew was imposed in the town and state paramilitaries were deployed in in sensitive areas to prevent unrest. | ||
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] ] has promised compensation payments of ]100,000 (approx. ]1700 or ]2150) to the next-of-kin of the deceased. Links to Hindu fundamentalist party ] is suspected due to prior similar ''modus operandi''. | ||
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On 8 September 2006 a series of blasts took place in Malegaon, a town in the Nashik district of the Indian state of Maharashtra, located at 22°33'N, 74°32'E, some 290 km to the northeast of state capital Mumbai.
The explosions caused the deaths of at least 37 people and injured over 125 more. The blasts took place in a Muslim cemetery, adjacent to a mosque, at around 13:15 local time after Friday prayers on the Shab e Bara'at holy day.
Security forces have spoken of "two bombs attached to bicycles". A stampede ensued after the devices exploded. A curfew was imposed in the town and state paramilitaries were deployed in in sensitive areas to prevent unrest.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh has promised compensation payments of Rs100,000 (approx. €1700 or US$2150) to the next-of-kin of the deceased. Links to Hindu fundamentalist party Bajrang Dal is suspected due to prior similar modus operandi.
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