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Terror strikes Pune; 9 dead
First major attack post-26/11
3 foreigners dead Over 32 injured
Pune/Mumbai, February 13
German Bakery in Pune where the blast took place on Saturday evening, killing nine persons .
A bomb ripped apart a bakery popular with foreign tourists in Pune on Saturday, killing at least nine persons, including three foreigners, and injuring more than 45 in the first major attack since the Mumbai massacre of 2008.

Terror revisits: German Bakery in Pune where the blast took place on Saturday evening, killing nine persons. — PTI

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Meeting for the first time after its formation, the high-level committee on Telangana, headed by retired Supreme Court judge Justice BN Srikrishna, today chalked out “certain plans”, including visits to Hyderabad and other places, while examining demands for both separate Telangana and united Andhra Pradesh.

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