Peshawar: Second attack in 24 hours
Pakistani soldiers walk beside the burning wreckage of a car used in a suicide bomb blast after an attack on a police building in Peshawar. A suicide car bomber tore through a police building in Pakistan on October 16, killing 11 people and exacerbating public anger over security breaches behind a wave of recent attacks.
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Pakistani soldiers walk beside the burning wreckage of a car used in a suicide bomb blast after an attack on a police building in Peshawar. A suicide car bomber tore through a police building in Pakistan on October 16, killing 11 people and exacerbating public anger over security breaches behind a wave of recent attacks.
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Pakistani volunteers search for victims of the suicide car bomb blast in Peshawar. The targeted area also housed the office of the Crime Investigation Agency (CIA). (AFP)
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Pakistani bystanders stand beside the burning wreckage of a car used in the suicide bomb blast. Three policemen, two women and a child were among the dead, officials said. (AFP)
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Pakistani policemen and volunteers remove a body from the site of the attack. Three security personnel were among the injured, said district administration chief Sahibzada Muhammad Anees. (AFP)
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A Pakistani policeman and bystanders remove an injured victim. The attack came a day after the eastern city of Lahore witnessed three near-simultaneous strikes on a Federal Investigation Agency office and two police training centres that killed several people. (AFP)
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