04-15-2006, 01:41 AM
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About 13 people were injured in the blast after the usual Asar Namaaz at one of the ancient mosques in the Capital. Injured persons were brought into the nearest hospital (LNJP) soon after the blast took place at around 5.20 pm. A nine-year-old girl Wajiha was among those injured.
Doctors however confirmed that all the injured people were stable. <b>"There is no serious injury, and none of the patients requires any intensive care. We will be discharging seven victims after minor treatment," </b>Dr Vinod Kumar Ramtek, Medical Superintendent of LNJP Hospital said. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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About 13 people were injured in the blast after the usual Asar Namaaz at one of the ancient mosques in the Capital. Injured persons were brought into the nearest hospital (LNJP) soon after the blast took place at around 5.20 pm. A nine-year-old girl Wajiha was among those injured.
Doctors however confirmed that all the injured people were stable. <b>"There is no serious injury, and none of the patients requires any intensive care. We will be discharging seven victims after minor treatment," </b>Dr Vinod Kumar Ramtek, Medical Superintendent of LNJP Hospital said. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
2 died was wrong news spread by Sky News(UK)