At least five people were killed and 25 injured as a huge explosion ripped through Pearl Continental Hotel in Peshawar, the capital of Pakistan's North Western Frontier Province, according to officials quoted by dpa. The blast partially demolished the building, which is located near a military base and an important government building in a high- security zone. "According to the information I have received so far five people have been killed and 25 are injured," said the city's top civilian administrator, Sahebzada Anees. Geo television reported a provincial minister and a member of the national parliament were among the injured. Some foreign nationals were also believed to be inside the hotel when the blast occurred. A reporter from Geo television said one injured victim told him that he was a French national. A relief worker said there were some injured foreign nationals inside the building. "They are not ready to trust us. The police will come and then they will be moved to the hospital." "I was at the mosque when the blast took place. There are many people lying in the mosque. There are also lying many people lying in the Marco Polo Hall," an eyewitness told the news channel. The witness said the shots were also heard before the explosion.