London: Britian condemned the serial blasts that rocked the Indian state of Assam, killing at least 66 people and injuring 470 others, terming them a "terrible reminder of the threat of violent extremism".
"The bomb attacks... Are a terrible reminder of the threat from violent extremism. I condemn unreservedly all such acts of terrorism," British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said in a statement.
Miliband said the UK and India will continue to work closely together to counter the shared threat from terrorism.
In the deadliest terror attacks in Assam, 66 people were killed and about 470 injured in 13 near-simultaneous blasts in Guwahati and three other towns Thursday by suspected Bangladesh-based HuJi militants.