At least three passengers were killed when a powerful blast ripped through a bus on Monday in the northeastern Indian state of Nagaland, the Press Trust of India reported.
Six others were injured in the blast that occurred in Nagaland's remote Wokha district, the police said.
The news agency attributed the explosion to a bomb.
Naga tribal rebels are spearheading India's oldest homeland campaign in the restive state -- NEW DELHI (AFP)
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