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13 September 2008 Delhi bombings : ウィキペディア英語版
13 September 2008 Delhi bombings

The 13 September 2008 Delhi bombings were a series of five synchronised bomb blasts that took place within a span of few minutes on Saturday, 13 September 2008 at various locations in Delhi, India.〔 The first bomb exploded at 18:07 IST, and four other blasts followed in succession,〔 with at least 30 people killed and over 100 injured.
==Background==
Three bomb attacks had already occurred the same year in India. The first of these was on 13 May in Jaipur. The series of nine blasts over a span of 15 minutes claimed 63 lives, and injured 216.〔"(World condemns blasts, promises support in fight against terror )", The Economic Times, 15 May 2008.〕 The second series of nine bomb blasts took place on 25 July in Bangalore, and claimed 2 lives, while injuring 20.〔(6 blasts rock Bangalore, two killed, 20 wounded )〕 The next day, on 26 July in Ahmedabad, a spurt of 21 blasts killed 56 people and injured over 200.
The Indian Mujahideen claimed responsibility for the Jaipur bombings through an email sent to Indian media〔"(Indian Mujahideen sends pre-blast video footage )", India Today, 14 May 2008.〕 and declared "open war" against India in retaliation for what it said were 60 years of Muslim persecution and the country's support of United States' policies, most notably the war in Afghanistan. ''The Times of India'' has reported that either the banned organisation Students Islamic Movement of India or the militant organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba could be behind the blasts in Bangalore. Similar to the Jaipur case, after the Ahmedabad blasts, several TV channels reported that they received e-mails from the Indian Mujahideen claiming responsibility for the terror attacks.
Police say the Indian Mujahideen is an offshoot of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India, but allege that local Muslims are given training and backing from militant groups in neighbouring Pakistan and Bangladesh.

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