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Pakistani bomb attack kills seven Nineteen die in Pakistan blasts
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At least seven people have been killed and 13 injured in a suicide car bombing at a police college in north-western Pakistan, officials have said. At least 19 people have been killed in two separate explosions in Pakistan, according to officials.
Police in Hangu said the attacker blew his car up after guards tried to stop him crashing through the building's gates as recruits went out on parade. Police said at least 12 people died in the southern town of Hub, 35km (23 miles) north of Karachi, in an attack apparently targeting Chinese workers.
Meanwhile, at least four people have been killed by an explosion in Hub, 35km (23 miles) north of Karachi. All the dead were believed to be Pakistanis, police said.
The bomb was planted at a restaurant on a highway near the industrial town. Meanwhile, at least seven people were killed and more than 20 injured in a suicide car bombing at a police college in the north-western town of Hangu.
Witnesses said the explosives were detonated as a convoy of Chinese engineers and their Pakistani security escort drove past. Police said the attacker blew his car up after guards tried to stop him crashing through the building's gates as recruits went out on parade.
Chinese nationals have recently been the target nationalist insurgents in the province of Balochistan.
The rebels are opposed to large federal development projects, many of which are being carried out by Chinese firms.
Peace accord scrappedPeace accord scrapped
Witnesses in Hub said explosives were detonated as a convoy of Chinese engineers and their Pakistani security escort drove past.
Chinese nationals have recently been the target of nationalist insurgents in the province of Balochistan.
The rebels are opposed to large federal development projects, many of which are being carried out by Chinese firms.
The BBC's M Ilyas Khan says there are conflicting reports about the number of casualties from the attack on the police training facility in Hangu, the largest in North-West Frontier Province.The BBC's M Ilyas Khan says there are conflicting reports about the number of casualties from the attack on the police training facility in Hangu, the largest in North-West Frontier Province.
The city's police chief has said seven people, including six policemen have been killed.The city's police chief has said seven people, including six policemen have been killed.
However, journalists have seen the bodies of at least four civilians, including a child, at the local hospital.However, journalists have seen the bodies of at least four civilians, including a child, at the local hospital.
Dozens have been killed in the region in a spate of recent bombings by militants opposed to the government.Dozens have been killed in the region in a spate of recent bombings by militants opposed to the government.
The attacks began after troops stormed the radical Red Mosque in Islamabad.The attacks began after troops stormed the radical Red Mosque in Islamabad.
The assault prompted pro-Taleban militants along the border to scrap a controversial 10-month-old peace agreement with the government.The assault prompted pro-Taleban militants along the border to scrap a controversial 10-month-old peace agreement with the government.