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A suicide bomb attack has killed at least four people in the north-western Pakistani city of Peshawar. A suicide bomb attack has killed at least four people and injured a dozen more in the north-western Pakistani city of Peshawar, officials say.
Officials said at least six more were hurt in the blast on a busy road near an army and police checkpoint. Correspondents say CCTV footage shows the bomber detonating his explosives as he passes through a checkpoint.
Peshawar has borne the brunt of recent attacks, which have left scores dead. On Tuesday, a blast outside a club for journalists killed three people. Peshawar has borne the brunt of recent attacks, which have left hundreds dead. This was the second bomb in three days.
Pakistan has seen a surge in violence since the army began an offensive against the Taliban in Waziristan.Pakistan has seen a surge in violence since the army began an offensive against the Taliban in Waziristan.
The latest explosion struck a busy commercial road in the main Saddar area of Peshawar, near the offices of Pakistan's national airline and a convent school and church. The latest suicide attack struck a busy commercial road in the main Saddar area of Peshawar, near the offices of Pakistan's national airline and an area where the military live.
"I can see smoke and injured people lying on the ground," one witness, Shahid Khan, told the AFP news agency from near the scene."I can see smoke and injured people lying on the ground," one witness, Shahid Khan, told the AFP news agency from near the scene.
TV footage from the scene showed shattered glass and debris covering a wide area.TV footage from the scene showed shattered glass and debris covering a wide area.
A senior minister for the North West Frontier Province, Bashir Ahmad Bilour, told the media that four people had been killed, including two policemen, and six were injured. A senior minister for the North West Frontier Province, Bashir Ahmad Bilour, told the media that four people had been killed, including two policemen, in what he said was a suicide attack.
He said it was a suicide attack. The BBC's Abdul Hai Kakar in Peshawar says the bomber was on foot and heading towards the busiest market in the heart of the city when he was stopped by police and blew himself up.
The dead and injured have been taken to the nearby Combined Military Hospital. Residents are living in fear of more bomb blasts, our correspondent says, and are trying to limit their movements around the city wherever possible.
The latest blast comes only two days after a suicide bomber killed three in an attack on a journalists' club in Peshawar.
Holy month
The BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Islamabad says that officials plan to effectively seal off Peshawar from Thursday evening through to the middle of next week.
There are fears the climax of the Muslim holy month of Muharram in the coming week will bring more bloodshed, our correspondent says.
Peshawar, near the Afghan border, has been targeted repeatedly since the Pakistani army operation in South Waziristan began in mid-October.Peshawar, near the Afghan border, has been targeted repeatedly since the Pakistani army operation in South Waziristan began in mid-October.
On 28 October, at least 100 people died when a huge car bomb ripped through the city's busy Peepal Mandi market. In late 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. More than 500 people have been killed in attacks across the country since the army operation began in the autumn.