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Just now happened at 9:30am. Source: Rescue 1122 KP.
 
The incident just happened, i heard through the office. Still waiting on updates. So far two cars on the scene have been completely destroyed and many casualties are reported.

Police and emergency services have been dispatched to the scene.
 
It was a huge blast, just entered office and all of a sudden the terrible sound shook the office windows glass.

Police may be the target in this one.

DSP of police martyred after his vehicle hit by suicide bomber.
 
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1 DSP Rashid Khan dead. 4 others dead, several injuried. Transfered to Lady Reading Hosp.
 
Innalilah e wa inailehey rajeoon.............. may Allah bless the departed give patience to frdz n family and speedy recovery nd long life to the injured ameen.
 
Need to do crack down against these mo***r fu***rs, just tell me how long will Pakistan have to face this all mess, give them death, make them example.
 
Bomb blast kills senior police official in Peshawar

Agencies
(9 minutes ago) Today

PESHAWAR: A bomb blast killed a senior local police official in Peshawar, police said.

Peshawar police chief Liaquat Ali Khan said the bomber struck Rasheed Khan’s vehicle Monday as he was patrolling on the outskirts of Peshawar.

Rasheed Khan was the deputy superintendent of police for southern Peshawar.

No group has claimed responsibility for the bombing, but Peshawar has been repeatedly attacked by the Pakistani Taliban.

Bomb blast kills senior police official in Peshawar | DAWN.COM | Latest news, Breaking news, Pakistan News, World news, business, sport and multimedia
 
Twin bomb attacks targeting police in the north-western Pakistani city of Peshawar have killed five people, including a senior police officer, officials said today.

The deadliest attack saw a suicide bomber attack a vehicle carrying Rasheed Khan, the deputy superintendent of police in southern Peshawar.

Khan and three others, including his driver, one of his guards and a passerby, were killed, police official Shafqat Malik said.

Authorities originally said the suicide bomber was in a car, but Malik said he was on foot and used about 7kg (15lb) of explosives. Seven people were injured in the attack, which happened on the outskirts of Peshawar.

Less than three hours later, a roadside bomb hit a police vehicle on patrol, killing one policeman and wounding three others, police official Fazle Wahid said. The bombing happened several miles from the scene of the first attack.

No group has claimed responsibility for the bombings, but Peshawar has been repeatedly attacked by the Pakistani Taliban.

The city is located next to Pakistan's tribal area, which militants use as a main base of operations.
 
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Pakistani police officers examine a vehicle damaged in the suicide bombing in Peshawar that killed the deputy superintendent of police and three others. Photograph: Mohammad Sajjad/AP
 
How many more innocent people will be killed before these terrorists are eradicated?
RIP the victims. May their families find strength to tide over their grievous loss.
 
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