At least two blasts shook India\'s financial hub Mumbai Wednesday evening, according to police, as a witness told a television network at least four people were killed. \"We have seen four dead bodies, the blast took place in a building,\" a man told India\'s NDTV network. A police control room officer told AFP that at least two blasts occured in bustling areas of the city. \"We have information about two blasts, one reported near a school and one near the gold wholesale market,\" police control room officer Naik Bandakar told AFP. In 2008, 10 Islamist militants laid siege to the city, killing 166 people. India blamed the banned Pakistan-based Islamist group Lashkar-e-Taiba for orchestrating the attacks, which led to suspension of fragile peace talks between the two nuclear-armed rivals.