16 killed in suicide attack in northwest Pakistan

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Dec 08, 2010, 05:27 PM IST

The attacker blew himself up close to a bus in the terminal located near a busy market in Kohat, some 60 km from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa capital Peshawar.

A suicide bomber today targeted a crowded bus terminal at Kohat in Pakistan's restive northwest, killing 16 people and injuring 31 others in the latest in a string of deadly terrorist attacks.

The attacker blew himself up close to a bus in the terminal located near a busy market in Kohat, some 60 km from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa capital Peshawar.

Police officials said 16 people were killed and 31 others, including several women, injured. The attack occurred on the first day of the Islamic holy month of Muharram.

Authorities have put in place strict security arrangements across Pakistan as sectarian and militant violence has occurred during the month in past years.

Deputy inspector general of police Masood Afridi said the bomber, aged between 17 and 20 years, targeted a bus.

"It was a suicide blast and we have found the head of the bomber," Kohat district police chief Dilawar Khan Bangash said.

Other officials said several of the injured were in a serious condition. Witnesses said they had seen human flesh and bodies lying at the site of the blast.

The bomber struck at about 1 pm, when the bus terminal was crowded with people travelling to the adjoining Kurram and Orakzai tribal regions.

Most of the dead and injured belong to Orakzai Agency.

The blast destroyed the bus targeted by the bomber and damaged several other vehicles. The bodies and injured were rushed to two nearby hospitals.

Authorities declared an emergency at all hospitals in Kohat and staff and doctors were recalled for duty.

No group claimed responsibility for the attack.

This was the second suicide attack in northwest Pakistan in three days.

On Monday, 50 people were killed and over 100 others injured when two suicide bombers disguised as policemen struck a government compound in Mohmand tribal region.

Taliban claimed responsibility for Monday's attack.