At least 15 people have died in a series of bomb blasts in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad on Thursday, broadcaster NDTV reported, reported dpa.
There were two, possibly three, explosions in a busy commercial area of the city and an estimated 50 people were wounded, NDTV said.
Home Ministry sources were quoted as saying that the explosions appeared to be a well-planned terrorist attack designed to cause maximum damage.
They took place during rush hour and were five minutes apart.
15 killed, 50 wounded in southern India serial blasts
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