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Explosives found in Indian hospital, says police
Police on Saturday said they found explosives in a hospital in the western Indian city of Nagpur after doctors there said they had received a call warning a bomb had been left in the building.
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Mumbai: Police on Saturday said they found explosives in a hospital in the western Indian city of Nagpur after doctors there said they had received a call warning a bomb had been left in the building.
"We rushed the bomb disposal squad and the sniffer dog and they found some explosives in a plastic bag. We have removed it," Nagpur Joint Commissioner of Police Babasaheb Kangale told reporters.
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