World | India Mumbai Blasts Baffle Indian Intelligence 'Every city in India is vulnerable' By Kevin Spak Posted Jul 14, 2011 8:33 AM CDT Copied Indian police commandoes stand guard at Zaveri bazar, the site of an explosion in Mumbai, India, early Thursday, July 14, 2011. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi) India still has no idea who was behind the three explosions that killed 18 people in Mumbai yesterday, and the government has admitted it had no inkling the attacks were coming. “Whoever planned this attack worked in a very, very clandestine manner,” Indian Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram told reporters yesterday, according to the Wall Street Journal. But he insisted that it was “not a failure of intelligence,” adding that policing such crowded areas is difficult. “Every city in India is vulnerable,” he said. In the past, India has been quick to pin attacks on Islamic extremist groups, the Washington Post observes, but not this time. “We are not pointing our fingers, at this stage, at this group or that group,” Chidambaram said. “All groups hostile to India are on the radar.” Forensics teams have so far determined that the bombs were made with ammonium nitrate, and were possibly set off via a timer rather than remotely detonated. Click here for more on the aftermath. Read These Next Author Michael Wolff has sued the first lady. Scientists have discovered a huge added bonus of COVID vaccines. Arrests in federal gambling probe rock the NBA. Trump Reverses Course on Federal Troops in San Fran. Report an error