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Pakistan suicide blast 'kills 22' Pakistan suicide blast 'kills 22'
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A suicide bomber in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore has killed at least 22 people and wounded 60, most of them police officers.A suicide bomber in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore has killed at least 22 people and wounded 60, most of them police officers.
The bomber targeted a group of police gathered outside the High Court building ahead of an anti-government protest, officials said.The bomber targeted a group of police gathered outside the High Court building ahead of an anti-government protest, officials said.
He blew himself up after being approached by police.He blew himself up after being approached by police.
The attack comes amid extreme political tension following the assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto.The attack comes amid extreme political tension following the assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto.
Parliamentary elections which had been scheduled for 8 January were subsequently postponed until 18 February.Parliamentary elections which had been scheduled for 8 January were subsequently postponed until 18 February.
Bodies on groundBodies on ground
The blast happened just before noon local time (0700 GMT), when the courts are at their busiest.The blast happened just before noon local time (0700 GMT), when the courts are at their busiest.
Television footage showed a scene of devastation in the area in front of the High Court.Television footage showed a scene of devastation in the area in front of the High Court.
Lahore eyewitnesses speakLahore eyewitnesses speak
"The explosion was horrible and a number of people, including police officers, were lying dead on ground," a passer-by, Tariq Javed, told the BBC."The explosion was horrible and a number of people, including police officers, were lying dead on ground," a passer-by, Tariq Javed, told the BBC.
Mohammad Arshad, a clerk in a lawyer's office across the road from the blast, said he saw blood and bits of flesh sticking to the broken windows of his building.Mohammad Arshad, a clerk in a lawyer's office across the road from the blast, said he saw blood and bits of flesh sticking to the broken windows of his building.
"The whole building shook and when I ran out I saw bodies lying all around. There was flesh and blood everywhere and people were crying for help," he told the Reuters news agency."The whole building shook and when I ran out I saw bodies lying all around. There was flesh and blood everywhere and people were crying for help," he told the Reuters news agency.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility.There was no immediate claim of responsibility.
Police said the attacker was a young man who had arrived outside the court on a motorbike. RECENT ATTACKS 27 Dec: Opposition leader Benazir Bhutto and 20 people killed in suicide attack in Rawalpindi21 Dec: At least 50 dead in a suicide attack on a mosque in north-western Pakistan24 Nov: Twin suicide car bombings kill at least 30 in Rawalpindi19 July: More than 40 killed in three separate bomb attacks across the country14 July: 24 soldiers killed in suicide attack on a military convoy in north-western Pakistan28 April: Suicide bomber kills at least 22 people at a rally in North-West Frontier ProvincePolice said the attacker was a young man who had arrived outside the court on a motorbike. RECENT ATTACKS 27 Dec: Opposition leader Benazir Bhutto and 20 people killed in suicide attack in Rawalpindi21 Dec: At least 50 dead in a suicide attack on a mosque in north-western Pakistan24 Nov: Twin suicide car bombings kill at least 30 in Rawalpindi19 July: More than 40 killed in three separate bomb attacks across the country14 July: 24 soldiers killed in suicide attack on a military convoy in north-western Pakistan28 April: Suicide bomber kills at least 22 people at a rally in North-West Frontier Province
"He parked his bike and walked to the police and blew himself up," police official Jameel Ahmed told Reuters."He parked his bike and walked to the police and blew himself up," police official Jameel Ahmed told Reuters.
Police said the explosion was timed to cause maximum damage.Police said the explosion was timed to cause maximum damage.
City police chief Malik Mohammad Iqbal said that all but one of the victims were policemen.City police chief Malik Mohammad Iqbal said that all but one of the victims were policemen.
The officers were gathering outside the court building ahead of a protest by lawyers against the rule of President Pervez Musharraf.The officers were gathering outside the court building ahead of a protest by lawyers against the rule of President Pervez Musharraf.
Pakistan has seen a massive rise in suicide bombings since 2007.Pakistan has seen a massive rise in suicide bombings since 2007.
According to the Interior Ministry, the country was hit by over 50 suicide attacks last year, leaving hundreds dead.According to the Interior Ministry, the country was hit by over 50 suicide attacks last year, leaving hundreds dead.
Government officials had warned of an increased risk of attacks in Lahore ahead of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar, which starts on Friday.Government officials had warned of an increased risk of attacks in Lahore ahead of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar, which starts on Friday.
Muharram is often marred by sectarian violence between Shia and Sunni Muslims.Muharram is often marred by sectarian violence between Shia and Sunni Muslims.

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