At least 40 killed by bombing in Pakistan
Sunday, March 2, 2008
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A bomb in Pakistan has killed at least 40 people and injured several more. The attack took place on the outskirts of Dara Adamkhel, a town which is close to the border with Afghanistan. It has been reported that the bombing may have been a suicide attack, although that has not yet been confirmed.
A Pakistani official at the scene said that "at this point, we [the Pakistani government] have reports of over 40 dead and scores of wounded." The Pakistani Interior Ministry spokesman said that "we [the Interior Ministry] are trying to get information. Initial reports suggest it was suicide attack."
The bomb exploded during a jirga, or tribal meeting, regarding security in the northwestern Pakistani town.
Dara Adamkhel is located about 40 km away from Peshawar, the provincial capital.
Sources
- "Suicide bomb kills 40 in Pakistan" — BBC News Online, March 2, 2008
- Reuters. "At least 30 killed in Pakistan blast" — The West Australian, March 2, 2008
- "Suicide bomber kills 39 in Pakistan, scores hurt" — Reuters, March 2, 2008

