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Explosion outside Peshawar club Fatal blast outside Peshawar club
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An explosion has taken place outside a club for journalists in Pakistan's north-western city of Peshawar. At least two people have been killed after a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a club for journalists in the Pakistani city of Peshawar, police say.
The Peshawar Press Club is a well-known landmark in the city and is frequented by many journalists. A police official said casualties were feared. The Peshawar Press Club is a well-known landmark in the city and is frequented by many journalists.
Peshawar city has seen several bomb blasts over the past few months which have left scores dead. The north-western Peshawar city has seen several bomb blasts over the past few months which have left scores dead.
Pakistan has seen a surge in violence ever since the army began an offensive against the Taliban in Waziristan area.Pakistan has seen a surge in violence ever since the army began an offensive against the Taliban in Waziristan area.
"It was a suicide attack. The bomber wanted to enter the building. The police official at the gate stopped him and he blew himself up," news agency AFP quoted senior police official Karim Khan as saying.
"The guard room outside the gate was badly damaged. Three motorcycles parked inside the compound and one bus on the other side of the road were damaged. Almost all windows of the building were shattered," Mr Khan said.
The dead included a policeman and an accountant of the Press Club who was at the gate when the explosion occurred.
At least 10 people were injured and taken to hospital.
Peshawar, near the Afghan border, has been targeted repeatedly since Pakistan sent its troops to fight the Taliban in the tribal region of South Waziristan.
On 28 October, at least 100 people died when a huge car bomb ripped through the city's busy Peepal Mandi market.
Hundreds more people have been killed in attacks across the country since the army operation began in the autumn.
RECENT MILITANT ATTACKS IN PAKISTAN Dera Ghazi Khan, 15 December: At least 27 killed in bomb attack on marketMultan, 8 December: Intelligence agency office attacked - at least 12 killedPeshawar: Many recent attacks - 28 October bombing killed about 120Lahore: Targeted several times - market bombs killed 50 on 7 DecemberRawalpindi: Several recent attacks, including one at a mosque on 4 December in which 35 diedIslamabad: Security tightened after series of attacks - 20 October bombing killed nine at International Islamic UniversityCharsadda, 10 November: Car bomb kills 34 and wounds 100