India restaurant bomb blast
At least nine people have been killed and 57 others injured in a bomb attack at a restaurant in India's western city of Pune, officials say. The explosion tore through the German Bakery, which is popular with tourists, in Koregaon Park.
The bombing is the first major strike of its kind in India since the deadly Mumbai attacks in November 2008. Reports that one of the dead is a foreign national have not yet been confirmed by the Indian authorities.
Several foreigners were said to be among the injured.
The explosion at the restaurant, on North Main Road, happened at about 1900 (1330 GMT), when it was packed with diners. "It appears that an unattended package was noticed in the bakery by one of the waiters who apparently attempted to open the package when the blast took place," Indian Home Secretary GK Pillai was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency.
"We heard a big noise and we all rushed out. The impact was so great that there were body parts everywhere," Vinod Dhale, who works at the restaurant, told Reuters.
'High alert'
Anti-terror squad officers have gone to the scene.
Nearby shops were badly damaged and reported to have been splattered with blood.
"I came running to the bakery after hearing the explosion. I found people lying all over the place", local resident Abba More told AP.
Initial reports had suggested the explosion was caused by a gas cylinder. The German Bakery is near the Osho Ashram, a mystic centre popular with visitors to Pune. The Chabad centre, run by the Jewish Orthodox Chabad-Lubavitch movement, is also in the vicinity.
Members of the Chabad-Lubavitch were targeted in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and in October 2009 the home ministry issued a security alert for the Chabad centre in Pune.
No-one has yet said they carried out the latest attack.
However Home Minister P Chidambaram described it as "a significant terrorist incident".
"All the evidence points to a deliberate plot," he told AFP.
The bomb blast comes a day after India and Pakistan agreed to meet for talks in Delhi on February 25. The talks will be their first formal negotiations since the Mumbai attacks. No conclusions could be drawn yet as to who was responsible for the blast, Mr Pillai said.
"Forensic investigations have just begun. Till they are completed, we will not know who is", he told AP. The home ministry has issued an advisory to all state governments to be on high alert.
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