Sunday, July 22, 2012

Two bomb blasts kill 34 in northwest Pakisthan:- 18.6.12 - The Pioneer


Atotal of 34 people were killed  and dozens more injured in  two bomb attacks in the restive  northwest Pakistan on Sunday,  with militants targeting a crowded  market and a police van. A  powerful car bomb went off in  a market at Landi Kotal town in  the restive Khyber tribal region,  killing at least 27 people, including  three children, and injuring  nearly 60 others.  Officials at a local hospital  said they had received 18 bodies  while nine persons died  while being taken to Peshawar,  the capital of Khyber-  Pakhtunkhwa province.  The children who died  were aged between nine and 12  years, officials said. They said  57 people were injured and several  of them were in a serious  condition. The bomb was hidden  in a pick-up truck that was  parked in the market. About  five kilogrammes of explosives  were used in the attack.  The blast targeted members  of the pro-Government  Zakakhel tribe, who had  formed a militia to take on local  militants. Twelve shops and 10  cars were destroyed by the  blast. Gascylinders stored in a  shop blew up, triggering a fire.  Police and security forces cordoned  off the site and launched  a search operation.  No group claimed responsibility  for the attack. The  banned Tehrik-e-Taliban  Pakistan and the Lashkar-e-  Islam are active in Khyber  Agency. In a separate incident,  a police van was targeted with  a bomb hidden in a cart in  Kohat town of Khyber-  Pakhtunkhwa province tonight.  Seven persons, including  four policemen, were killed  and eight others injured, officials  said. The bomb was triggered  by remote control as the  van was passing by. The blast  damaged another car. A child  was among the dead.  The Tehrik-e-Taliban  Pakistan claimed responsibility  for the attack. In yet another  incident, the bomb disposal  squad foiled a terrorist attack  by defusing a bomb at Kohat  Road in Peshawar. 

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