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A bomb exploded during Friday prayers at a historic mosque in the Indian city of Hyderabad, killing at least seven people, police said. More than 50 people were injured, including several boys, at Mecca Masjid, the main mosque in Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh state.
Thousands of worshippers were praying at the sprawling mosque at the time of the blast. Officials said the death toll could rise and three other crude bombs were defused as crowds, angered by the attack, clashed with police around the mosque.
"I had just said my prayers and there was a blast. Suddenly I was hit by a rock," Naseeruddin, 45, told Reuters as he lay in hospital, his head wrapped in a bloodstained white bandage.
"When I looked up, another rock hit my face. Then I fell unconscious," the street vendor said. Nearby, other wounded men groaned in pain as their relatives kept watch.
New Delhi said it was a "terrorist" attack, but did not name the militant groups under suspicion. Hyderabad, one of India's most important IT hubs, has a large Muslim population and several historic mosques. Hundreds of men and boys in white prayer caps rushed out of the mosque following the explosion.
Men in blood-soaked long white shirts moved quickly through the crowds and got into ambulances. The marble floors around the mosque were splattered in blood. Angry crowds shouting "Allah is Great" fought pitched battles with police around the mosque, pelting stones. Police opened fire in the air after trying to disperse the crowd with teargas. Some people hurled stones at shops and vehicles, damaging more than a dozen buses.
A police officer at the scene said the bomb was triggered by a mobile phone. The blast took place at the area where worshippers wash their hands and face before prayers. Friday's attack was the third major bombing of a mosque in India over the last year. Each attack has sparked fears among authorities that communal unrest could be triggered between minority Muslims and majority Hindus.

Copyright Reuters, 2007

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