The 1993 serial blasts in Bombay was the first terror attack in which RDX was used on a large scale since the World War II, the Supreme Court today said while dealing with the havoc caused by 12 coordinated explosions in the country's financial capital.
"This was the first ever terrorist attack in the world where RDX (Research Department Explosive) was used on a large scale basis after the World War II," the apex court said.
The blasts took place at several sites including the Bombay Stock Exchange and Air India building that killed 257 people and injured 713.
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The blasts had also taken place at Mumbai's Zaveri Bazaar, Petrol Pump adjoining Shiv Sena Bhavan. Hand grenades were lobbed at fishermen colony in Mahim and at Bay-52, Sahar International Airport.