As per our anticipation of bomb blasts in India on Jan. 20, 2013 which comes true today when 5 bomb blasts rocks the city of Hyderabad, about 18 killed and 60 injured as per last update in media, we had issued this alert when dreaded terrorist Afzal guru culprit of Parliament attack in India was not hanged as rumors of terror strikes rise in India after his hanging.
Also the indication of the terror strikes on the commencement of parliamentary session was give to our agencies, now threat of car bomb blasts is exist in Delhi.
India - Bangladesh conflict is also possible in coming future as tension in Bangladesh risen due to internal reasons.
Also a shootout reported in California, in which 4 persons killed it was 8th major shootout come true which was anticipated by us on 15/12/2012.
With regards,
Chanakya
Hyderabad blasts: 12 dead, 50 injured; Shinde says 'toll may rise'; PM vows punishment
Hyderabad, February 21, 2013
At least 12 people were killed and 50 wounded when bombs ripped through crowded areas in Hyderabad on Thursday in what the prime minister called a "dastardly act".
The bombs targeted the crowded place in a suburb of the city, a hub of India's information-technology industry which has a large Muslim population, and came with the nation on alert after the recent hanging of Afzal Guru.
A senior police officer at the scene of one of the explosions, Amit Garg, put the number of wounded at 50.
Police said many of the injured were in critical condition in hospital."This is a dastardly act and the guilty will not go unpunished," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said of the attacks, the deadliest to hit India since 13 people died in a 2011 bombing outside the High Court in the capital New Delhi.
The Associated Press
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -- Authorities in Alabama say a man opened fire in a hospital, wounding an officer and two employees before he was fatally shot by police.
Birmingham Police Sgt. Johnny Williams says the officer and employees suffered injuries that are not considered life-threatening.
Williams says police were called because a man with a gun was walking through St. Vincent's Hospital on Saturday morning. When he was confronted by officers, he started shooting and wounded one of the officers. That's when the second officer shot and killed the man.
Detectives are still working to determine why the armed man was in the hospital.