LONDON: Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband condemned Saturday's deadly bomb attacks in New Delhi, saying they were a "terrible reminder" of the threat posed by violent extremism.
Five synchronized bomb blasts ripped through crowded markets in the Indian capital, killing at least 22 people and injuring dozens more. "Today's indiscriminate bomb attacks in markets and shopping areas in New Delhi are a terrible reminder of the threat from violent extremism," Miliband said in a statement. "I condemn unreservedly all such acts of indiscriminate terrorism. My condolences and sympathies go out to all the victims and to all those families that have suffered today,” he maintained.
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