By R.K. MISRA, Associated Press Writer 4 minutes ago AHMADABAD, India - Authorities scoured a western Indian city Sunday for those behind a series of bombings that killed at least 45 people, reportedly rounding up more than two dozen residents. A little-known group claimed responsibility for the attack. The city's police control room also reported that 110 people were wounded as at least 16 bombs went off Saturday evening in several crowded neighborhoods of Ahmadabad. The attack came a day after seven smaller blasts killed two people in the southern technology hub of Bangalore. The historic city in 2002 was the scene of some of the worst rioting between India's Hindu majority and Muslim minority. Another unexploded bomb was found and defused early Sunday, the city's police commissioner O.P. Mathur said. The attacks prompted...
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