NEW DELHI, India - India and Pakistan fell victim to terrorism again yesterday when blasts in New Delhi and Quetta claimed 35 lives.
Terror group Harkat-ul-Jihadi Al Islami (HuJI) claimed responsibility for the powerful blast yesterday morning at the reception counter of the Delhi High Court killing 11 and injuring at least 76.
The Pakistani Taliban said it was behind the twin bombings in Quetta that targeted security forces responsible for the recent capture of senior Al Qaeda operatives killed 24 people and wounded 82 others.
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Terror group Harkat-ul-Jihadi Al Islami (HuJI) claimed responsibility for the powerful blast yesterday morning at the reception counter of the Delhi High Court killing 11 and injuring at least 76.
The Pakistani Taliban said it was behind the twin bombings in Quetta that targeted security forces responsible for the recent capture of senior Al Qaeda operatives killed 24 people and wounded 82 others.
- The death toll in the Delhi blast is expected to rise as many of those injured are in critical condition.
- HuJI claimed the attack was in retaliation to the death sentence awarded to December 13, 2001 terror attack accused Afzal Guru, who is on death row.
related story:Suicide bombs targeting Quetta's security forces kill 24 and injure 82
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