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West Bengal: Three minor boys wounded in a crude bomb explosion in Murshidabad

| @indiablooms | Nov 22, 2023, at 10:44 pm

Three minor boys were wounded after a crude bomb went off at House Nagar village under Farakka police station in West Bengal's Murshidabad district, police said on Wednesday.

All three injured boys were admitted to a hospital as one of them suffered critical wounds.

The boys whilst on the way to the school found a round-shaped object and as one of them picked it up assuming it could be a ball lying near a pond, the crude bomb went off wounding all.

The mishap happened around 0800 hours on Wednesday.

The trio were admitted to the Jangipur Mahakuma hospital.

Meanwhile, police also unearthed a drum full of crude bombs, concealed in a bush at Harihar Para village, also in Murshidabad.

Police called the bomb defusing squad to deactivate the explosives.

(With UNI inputs)

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