Bomb blast kills seven in northeast India

27 May, 2007

A bomb hidden in a rickshaw exploded in a crowded market place in India's north-eastern state of Assam on Saturday, killing seven people and wounding 18, police said. Authorities said the separatist United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) was behind the attack in the busy market area of Athgaon in central Guwahati, the state's main city.
"It is absolutely clear the ULFA is behind this attack," Sibabrata Kakati, a police officer said. Three dead bodies lay on the blood splattered road which was littered with parts of human flesh. The body of the rickshaw driver remained mangled in his vehicle where the bomb had been hidden.
Nearby vehicles were also damaged by the impact of the blast, which took place a day ahead of celebrations to mark the state government's first year in office after elections.
Fire engines rushed to the site, while local traders quickly placed the dead and injured on wooden hand carts and in rickshaws, evacuating them to a nearby hospital. Hospital sources said three of the 18 injured were in a critical condition, warning that the death toll could increase.

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