Indian police have said a rare mixture of explosives was used in the Mumbai train bombings but refused to pin blame on any group for the rush-hour blasts that killed 182 people and injured nearly 900. Inquiry head K.P. Raghuvanshi told reporters that analysis of small amounts of bomb debris revealed they were made up of powerful RDX explosive, ammonium nitrate and fuel oil. Full Story
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