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Peshawer became hell by frequent blasts

Islamabad : Pakistan | about 1 month ago  
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Peshawer: it was 1:15pm on wednessdy when a car carrying 150KG of explosives blew up by a remote controle device resulting 107 casulties and more than 200 injured. among the victims are mostly women and children and shopkeepers. the blast occured in peolple mndi, meen bazar which was over-crowded by innocent civillians.the explosion shook the radius of 2 Km and six of old buildings and 60 shops were raied to the ground.the blst ws so powerfull that the limbs of the victims were found being scattered in the re of 200 meters.

Rescue workers. Police and media vaans rushed to the place and victims were taken to Lady Reading Hospital where hospitl dministration had declared emergency.

AIG bomb disposal squad sid that aaccording to their primary investigations 150KG of explosive mterial was plnted in white colour lto car which was parked at the entrance of meena baazar near a mosque. some people climed that the car was parked around 9.am in the morning and it remained there unchecked for about 3 hours.they climed that it was negligence of agencies and police and also show the security laps in provincial capital of NWFP.

presidnet of pkistan, prime minister and leadership of all political parties condemned the brutal incident and vowed to fight with extremists till victory.
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  • News Source: The Frontier Post | about 1 month ago
    According to a special report issued here by DCO Peshawar, as a result of high intensity/powerful car bomb blast on 28th October 2009 at about of 1:00 PM at Pipal Mandi Peshawar City, 107 persons were killed while more than 200 sustained injuries.
  • News Source: pakistantimes | about 1 month ago
    The death toll in yesterday�s deadly car bomb explosion at Meena bazaar Thursday rose to 110 as more dead bodies were recovered from debris of the collapsed buildings. The spokesman of Lady Reading Hospital (LRH) said that 157 wounded persons are...
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