Six people were injured in an explosion at Molkera village in Humnabad taluk, Bidar district on Saturday morning. Four of the injured are children. The victims are Jabbar Razak, 60, Anwar Zameer Sab, 19, and children Buseera Allauddin, 4, Aareez Razak Sab, 4, Arzan Razak, 7, and Mastan Musa, 8. The children are being treated at BRIMS Hospital in Bidar city and are recovering. Jabbar and Anwar were seriously injured and moved to hospitals in Hyderabad and Solapur. Eyewitnesses said the blast happened between 8:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. near a house close to the Hyderabad-Mumbai National Highway. The explosion threw debris, plastic, and other fragments into the air, causing panic. Locals found many bleeding and hurt and called ambulances. Police, bomb disposal experts, sniffer dogs, and forensic teams examined the site. Kalaburagi Range Inspector-General of Police Shantanu Sinha and Bidar SP Pradeep Gunti inspected the scene. SP Pradeep Gunti said, "At this stage, it appears to be an accidental explosion involving chemicals. The exact cause will be confirmed after a detailed investigation and forensic analysis." Villagers doubted the explanation, saying this was the sixth blast of this kind recently. They noted a boy lost a leg in a similar blast days ago. Forest Minister and Bidar in-charge Eshwar Khandre condemned the incident and ordered a detailed probe. Khandre said officials must ensure quick and proper medical care and announced the district will cover all treatment costs. He also directed explosive experts to the site and warned of strict legal action against those responsible. Police continue to investigate the nature and cause of the explosion.