Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Suicide Bombings Kill 24 in Pakistan

It seems like Pakistan is more unstable than Iraq. But the incoming coalition government will talk things through with the taliban. Reuters


LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - Two suicide car bombers struck in the Pakistani city of Lahore on Tuesday, killing 24 people and wounding scores, most of them in an attack on a government security office, police and officials said.

More than 500 people have been killed in Pakistan this year in militant-related violence, including a campaign of suicide bombings.

One bomb went off near the entrance of the city-centre Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), badly damaging the multi-storey office and nearby buildings. The agency focuses on illegal immigration and people smuggling.
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It is now more obvious that the terrorists are targeting the law enforcement apparatus of the state," city police chief Malik Mohammad Iqbal told reporters.

The blasts came as opposition parties that won a February 18 election were forming a coalition government, raising hopes for political stability after months of turmoil over opposition to President Pervez Musharraf.

Interior Ministry spokesman Javed Iqbal Cheema said the bomber at the FIA building killed 21 people, 12 of them agency staff.

At about the same time, a second suicide bomber in a car struck in a mainly residential neighborhood of the eastern city, about 10 km (six miles) away, killing three people including two children, he said. In all, 170 people were wounded, he said.

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