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Blast kills 2 in India’s restive northeast

International Desk |
Update: 2014-05-29 10:41:00

DHAKA: A powerful explosion Thursday killed two people and wounded another six at a crowded market in India's restive northeast that has been plagued for decades by separatist violence.

India police said, reports The Straits Times.

Police suspected a local militant group behind the blast that shook the heart of Imphal, capital of the state of Manipur, which borders Myanmar.

‘Two persons were killed and six injured in the blast and we suspect it to be an improvised explosive device,’ Clay Khongsai, senior Manipur police official, told media by telephone from Imphal.

‘Definitely one of the valley based militant group must have carried out the attack,’ he added.

The motive for the explosion was not immediately known. No rebel group has yet claimed responsibility.

The two fatalities had come to Imphal to sell vegetables at a market run by women in the area, while two of the six injured were women vendors.

BDST: 2036 HRS, MAY 29, 2014

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