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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau conveyed apprehension over the explosion in an Indian restaurant at Ontario province.

He said that that his government is keenly functioning with police force, which is seeking for the two suspects who detonated a potent bombard injuring 15 people.

The two suspects with enclosed faces entered Bombay Bhel restaurant late on Thursday night plunging the improvised volatile device and fled, police said.

Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau expressed his distress over the unpleasant incident on Twitter.

“We’re in solidarity with the victims of this violence, and wish a swift recovery to the injured. We’re working closely with police and officials in Mississauga on this,” Trudeau said in a tweet.


Peel Regional Police Chief Jennifer Evans supposed that there is no sign of act of terrorism or hate crime over the blast.

“There is no indication that this is a terrorism act. There is no indication that this is a hate crime at this time. We haven’t ruled anything out as we start our investigation,” Evans was quoted as saying by the Canadian broadcaster CBC.

She added, “I want to assure everyone that every police resource is being used to locate the people responsible for this horrendous act.”

According to report, the hub of police is now on finding the two men and determining the incentive behind assail, while two separate private parties were in progress.

More or less 40 people were inside the eatery at the moment of incident as well as more than a few children below the age 10, adding no child was injured.

A 35-year-old Brampton man, 48-year old as well 62-year-old Mississauga women were hurried to a Toronto trauma center with critical injuries and the entire three have since been discharged from hospital while the remaining 12 sufferers of age 23 to 69 were treated for slight injuries.

Read: Three Indians among 15 Injured in Explosion at Indian Restaurant in Toronto

The External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said that Indian mission in Canada Canada is functioning round the clock following the explosion.

By Sowmya Sangam