2006 Varanasi bombings

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In March 2006, the Indian city of Varanasi witnessed a series of bombings in which at least 28 people were reportedly killed and 101 injured. Varanasi is considered holy by Hindus and is one of the oldest living city in the world. In June 2022, after 16 years of hearing, Ghaziabad district and sessions court convicted the mastermind and terrorist Waliullah Khan and sentenced him to death. rdf:langString
Gli attentati di Varanasi del 2006 furono una serie di attentati avvenuti nella città di Varanasi nello stato federato dell'Uttar Pradesh in India, martedì 7 marzo 2006. Almeno 28 persone rimasero uccise e altre 101 ferite. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString In March 2006, the Indian city of Varanasi witnessed a series of bombings in which at least 28 people were reportedly killed and 101 injured. Varanasi is considered holy by Hindus and is one of the oldest living city in the world. In June 2022, after 16 years of hearing, Ghaziabad district and sessions court convicted the mastermind and terrorist Waliullah Khan and sentenced him to death.
rdf:langString Gli attentati di Varanasi del 2006 furono una serie di attentati avvenuti nella città di Varanasi nello stato federato dell'Uttar Pradesh in India, martedì 7 marzo 2006. Almeno 28 persone rimasero uccise e altre 101 ferite.
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