In Pakistan, two suicide attacks within a span of hours rocked provincial capital of Peshawar and a nearby town in the restive North West Frontier Province killing 13 people and leaving more than 85 others injured. According to reports, terrorists used explosive laden vehicles first to hit a police station near Bannu town, killing six people and injuring 60 others, mostly policemen.Hours later, in another brazen attack militants blew up bomb filled vehicle on the main road leading to Peshawar's military cantonment, destroying a seven-storey building on the Sadar Bazar area, housing several banks, killing another SEVEN people and wounding 25 others.The Police fear that the toll may rise higher as lot of people remained buried under the debris. The Peshawar blast also damaged nearby buildings and blew up cars in the area.
News On AIR | September 26, 2009 11:20 PM
Suicide attacks in Pak rocks Peshawar and NWFP