Bomu limelipuka leo kwenye basi na kuua watu 18 kaskazini magharibi ya Pakistan.
A BOMB has torn through a bus carrying government employees and other civilians in northwestern Pakistan, killing 18 people.
Soma hapo chini.
A BOMB has torn through a bus carrying government employees and other civilians in northwestern Pakistan, killing 18 people.
Officials say the attack serves as a reminder of a continued
militant threat despite a significant drop in violence over the past
year.
The bus was near the city of Peshawar when the bomb planted
inside exploded, almost completely destroying the back half of the
colourfully decorated vehicle.
The dead included six women, said senior police officer Tahir Ayub Khan. Another 35 were wounded in the explosion.
Jalal
Khan, 14, was standing in the aisle of the crowded bus when the bomb
went off and his right arm was slashed by a piece of metal.
"We
all fell on the floor of the bus and people were crying for help,'' said
Khan, while receiving treatment at a local hospital.
"I was unable to see anything because there was a lot smoke and I was having trouble breathing.''
Peshawar
is near Pakistan's semiautonomous tribal region, the main sanctuary for
Taliban militants and their allies in the country.
The city has suffered scores of bomb attacks over the past five years but violence has fallen in recent months.
The drop is partly due to Pakistani military operations against the Taliban in various parts of the tribal region.
Residents
frantically shuttled bloodied victims from the bombing to the hospital
in taxis, trucks and other private vehicles in the aftermath of the
attack, local TV footage showed.
Officials wheeled one woman into
the hospital on a stretcher. She was covered by a blanket and her
clothes were soaked with blood.
Mohammed Javed, 35, was injured in the shoulder but most of the blood soaked into his clothes came from other victims.
"Luckily I was in the front part of the bus and the bomb went off in the back,'' Mr Javed said at the hospital.
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