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Suicide bombings kill 55 in Pakistan
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 19 - 07 - 2007


Three suicide bombings targeting military and
police facilities and Chinese engineers on Thursday killed at least
55 people in Pakistan, which has seen a surge in violent attacks
since the bloody end to a mosque siege in Islamabad, according to dpa.
A suicide bomber driving a car detonated high-intensity explosives
packed in the vehicle as a convoy of Chinese engineers travelled
through the town of Hub in Pakistan's southern Balochistan province.
Thirty people were killed and 27 more injured in the attack,
Balochistan government spokesman Raziq Bugti told Deutsche Presse-
Agentur dpa.
The Chinese engineers, who were being escorted by a heavy
contingent of police, remained unhurt in the blast that damaged 10
more vehicles on the road.
The expatriates were moving towards Pakistan's largest city of
Karachi located some 35 kilometres south-east of Hub.
Eight policemen were also among the dead, Frontier Corps
paramilitary forces commander Major General Saleem Nawaz said.
In a separate blast, 17 people, many of them military recruits,
were killed at a military base in Pakistan's North-West Frontier
Province (NWFP).
"It was a suicide attack," Interior Ministry spokesman Javeed
Cheema told dpa of the blast, which occurred as the worshippers were
offering the night prayer in a mosque at a military base in Kohat,
around 175 kilometres south-west of Islamabad.
"Many among the killed and injured are army recruits," Interior
Minister Aftab Sherpao said, adding that the entire nation should
condemn the attack.
A third suicide bomber detonated explosives packed in his car at
the entrance to a police training academy in the town of Hangu, 90
kilometres south-west of NWFP capital Peshawar, killing eight people,
including a policeman, and injuring 29.
One child was among the five civilians killed in the bombing,
local police official Gul Zaman said. The body of the suicide bomber
was also recovered from the blast site.
The attacker set off the explosives when guards stopped him as he
tried to drive his vehicle into the academy, where the recruits had
just finished their morning drill.
The three fresh attacks came a day after 34 people, including 17
soldiers, were killed in skirmishes between pro-Taliban militants and
security forces in the country's semi-autonomous tribal areas
bordering Afghanistan.
Violence has increased in Pakistan in the aftermath of the
military's storming operation against the Red Mosque in Islamabad,
during which at least 75 Islamic militants were killed on July 10.
In response to the calls of extremists, revenge attacks have been
carried out on military convoys and police facilities that have so
far killed more than 100 security personnel.


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