2010 Pune bombing

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The 2010 Pune bombing was a significant terrorist attack that occurred on 13 February 2010 at the German Bakery in Pune, India. The explosion resulted in the deaths of 17 people and injured over 60 others. This attack was a stark reminder of the ongoing threat of terrorism in India and had significant implications for national security and counter-terrorism strategies.

Background[edit | edit source]

Osho International Meditation Resort, Pune

The German Bakery is a popular eatery located in the Koregaon Park area of Pune, near the Osho International Meditation Resort and the Chabad House. This area is frequented by tourists, expatriates, and locals alike, making it a vibrant and bustling part of the city. The bakery was known for its eclectic menu and was a favored spot for both locals and visitors.

The Attack[edit | edit source]

On the evening of 13 February 2010, a powerful bomb exploded at the German Bakery. The device was reportedly placed under a table near the entrance of the bakery. The explosion caused significant damage to the structure and resulted in the immediate deaths of several patrons, with many others sustaining serious injuries.

The attack was carried out using an improvised explosive device (IED) that was packed with shrapnel to maximize casualties. The blast was heard across the neighborhood, and emergency services were quickly dispatched to the scene.

Casualties[edit | edit source]

The bombing resulted in the deaths of 17 individuals, including several foreign nationals. Over 60 people were injured, some critically, and were rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment. The victims included a mix of locals and tourists, highlighting the indiscriminate nature of the attack.

Investigation[edit | edit source]

The investigation into the bombing was led by the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) with assistance from the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Initial investigations pointed towards the involvement of the terrorist group Indian Mujahideen, which had been responsible for several other attacks across India.

Aftermath[edit | edit source]

German Bakery, Pune

In the wake of the attack, security measures were heightened across Pune and other major cities in India. The incident prompted a review of security protocols, especially in areas frequented by foreigners and high-profile locations.

The German Bakery was eventually rebuilt and reopened, symbolizing resilience and the determination to overcome the threat of terrorism. The attack also led to increased cooperation between Indian and international intelligence agencies in combating terrorism.

Impact[edit | edit source]

The 2010 Pune bombing had a profound impact on the perception of security in India. It underscored the vulnerabilities in urban areas and the need for robust counter-terrorism strategies. The attack also highlighted the importance of community vigilance and the role of citizens in reporting suspicious activities.

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