Two suicide bombers blew themselves up Saturday in a camp for refugees fleeing military offensives in northwestern Pakistan, killing 41 people and wounding 62, officials said. The United Nations said it was temporarily suspending its programs helping displaced people in Kohat and neighboring Hangu as a result of the bombings, AP reported. The blasts occurred at a food distribution point, but there were conflicting reports whether the victims were lining up for food or being registered. The camp in the Kohat region is sometimes used by foreign humanitarian groups, including the World Food Program, to deliver aid. The two suicide bombers struck six minutes apart at a camp in the Kacha Pukka area of Kohat, a tribally administered region close to the Afghan border, local police official Abdullah Khan said. Government official Dilawar Khan Bangash said 41 people were killed and 62 were wounded in the attack.