Firefighters in India’s north-eastern state of Assam have put out a gas pipeline blaze caused by an explosion claimed by rebels late on Thursday. It was one of a series of blasts which rocked Assam during the day. A fire also erupted on an oil pipeline in the neighbouring state of West Bengal. An outlawed separatist rebel group, the United Liberation Front of Assam (Ulfa), said it was behind all the incidents. The head of Ulfa’s military wing, Paresh Barua, told the BBC that his group carried out three blasts in Assam as well as the oil pipeline blast in West Bengal.Full Story
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