Washington Post Foreign Service NEW DELHI, July 25--At least seven low-intensity blasts tore through India's high-tech hub of Bangalore on Friday afternoon, killing two people and injuring at least 20 others in the second high-profile attack on an Indian city in 10 weeks. No group immediately asserted responsibility for the coordinated bombings that disrupted the leafy city in the early afternoon, exploding along highways, outside markets, at a bus stop and on a residential street. Some blasts detonated in the eastern outskirts of the city, while others had been placed along central highways, authorities said. While initial reports said there were seven blasts over a period of 15 minutes, authorities later were quoted saying there were as many as nine explosions in all. The motive remained unclear. The bombs were relatively...
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