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Huge blast in Peshawar; 92 killed, over 200 injured
Islamabad, Oct 28 (PTI)

A car bomb packed with 150 kg of explosives ripped through a bustling commercial hub, including a market meant exclusively for women, in Pakistan's Peshawar city on Wednesday killing at least 92 people and injuring 200 others, hours after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived here to discuss fight against terror.


A security official collects evidence at a bomb blast site in Peshawar on Wednesday. AFP Officials feared the toll could rise as many people were still believed to be trapped in the rubble of six buildings that collapsed due to the powerful blast. Nineteen women and 11 children were among the dead.

Shafqat Malik, chief of the city's bomb disposal squad, said the blast, the 13th terror attack in Peshawar in recent weeks, was caused by a car bomb packed with 150 kg of explosives.

The Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar's main healthcare facility, received 92 bodies and over 200 injured people, Medical Superintendent Sahib Gul said. Earlier reports had said that 95 people were dead and 213 others injured in the blast.

Doctors said 50 of the injured were in a serious condition.
The 'Meena Bazar', a market exclusively for women, bore the brunt of the blast. Many bodies were charred and missing limbs, witnesses said.

No group claimed responsibility for the attack that destroyed shops selling bangles, dresses and toys. Waziristan, for the recent terror attacks in the country. However, Pakistani authorities have blamed the Taliban, against whom a major military operation is on in the militant stronghold of Waziristan.

Rescue workers scoured the debris for survivors and the injured were still being taken to hospitals over three hours after the blast.

NWFP Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain told reporters that many of the dead and injured were women and children.

"We will not lose our courage and we will continue our 'jehad' to eliminate these terrorists. We will not forgive these killers. We may lose our lives but we will continue this 'jehad'," Hussain said.

Clinton, who arrived in Islamabad on her maiden official visit a few hours before the blast, said Pakistan had "endured a barrage of attacks" for its role in the war on terror.
She pledged that the US would stand should-to-shoulder with the Pakistani people in their campaign against extremists.

Strict security arrangements were put in place in Islamabad for her visit. The blast, heard across Peshawar, sparked a major fire and white smoke billowed over the city. Footage on television showed two rows of shops on either side of a narrow road going up in flames and collapsing.

Many of the buildings had shops on the ground floors and private residences on the upper storeys. Residents of the area used their hands to dig through rubble to pull out the dead and injured.

One building collapsed even as fire fighters battled the blaze, sending up clouds of dust. The fire and narrow lanes in the area hampered rescue efforts.

An emergency was declared in hospitals after the blast in Peshawar, one of the deadliest attacks in Pakistan in recent months. Officials said most of the deaths were caused by burn injuries and suffocation.

Scores have died in a series of bombings and suicide attacks across Pakistan over the past few weeks. A majority of the attacks targeted security facilities, including the army's heavily-guarded General Headquarters in Rawalpindi.

However, today’s attack was one of the worst in recent years in terms of casualties.
President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani condemned the blast in Peshawar and said the government will not rest till all extremists and terrorists in the country are eliminated.         

Zardari said the government's resolve to fight terrorism will not to be deterred by such cowardly acts.

In a separate message, Gilani said his government had launched a full-scale operation against militants and "will not be cowed down by such heinous attacks." 
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By: rama rajya
On: 29 Oct 2009 09:22 am

If India has any sensible leader then it is the best time for him to think and plan to launch an attack on Pakistan and finish off that deadly devil which Gandhi, Nehru and Patel created along with Jinnah under the supervision of British thug Mauntbattan an take back land that belonged to the natives of India the hindus for centuries even before 300 B.C and yet foolishly given away to the children of the muslim invaders by our myopic Indian leaders in a state of insanity and intoxication for power to become Primeminister and Chacha of the nation. It also the best time to undo the foolish mistake done by Mrs Indira gandhi of giving back the land and soldiers captured during 1971 Bangladesh war to Pakistan which caused more harm to our nation and boot out all the incompetent and useless politicians from the seat of power in our nation.

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By: proud indian
On: 28 Oct 2009 08:02 pm

This is like a boomerang. "Jaisi karni Vaisi Barni". Country went on to de-stabilize India is now under threat by its own community!!! I think this is the time India should take over Pakistan under the situation of de-stabilized border area and endangered human life and impose president rule for another 25 years.

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By: cksgowda
On: 28 Oct 2009 06:48 pm

i condemn this attack,it is unhuman,world leaders and UN council should put an end to resolve the issue,for well being of human life.

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