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Indigenous terror group may be behind Pune attack: Stratfor
Washington, Feb 15 (PTI) The German Bakery in India's
western city of Pune was a terrorist target because it was
frequented by foreigners and the possibility of an indigenous
terror group being involved in the attack could not be ruled
out, a leading US-based strategic think-tank has said.
"No group has yet claimed responsible for the Pune
attack, but indigenous Islamist groups certainly cannot be
ruled out," Stratfor said in its analysis of the Pune
terrorist attack on Saturday that killed nine people.
While no terrorist group has claimed responsibility
for the attack, it is similar to the type that occurred with
frequency before the commando-style Mumbai attack, and the
bakery may have been targeted because it was known to be
frequented by foreigners, the Stratfor said Sunday.
The bakery was also near many hotels that housed
visitors to Osho Ashram. Other sites known to attract foreign
visitors are also nearby, including a Jewish cultural center.
"The attack was the first significant bombing in India
since Mumbai, but it was a fairly simple operation and
involved only a single explosive device," the Stratfor said.
Stratfor said indigenous Islamic groups such as the
Indian Mujihadeen claimed responsibility for the attacks
leading up to Mumbai, for which the Pakistani-based Islamist
group Lashkar-e-Taiba is believed to be responsible.
"An attack like the one against the German bakery in
Pune, involving fewer people and fewer targets, would require
less preparation time and communications and likely attract
less attention from Indian authorities, and thus have a far
higher chance of succeeding," it added. PTI LKJ
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