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Three killed by bomb at Danish mission in Pakistan
Mon Jun 2, 2008 1:19pm
ISLAMABAD, June 2 (Reuters) - A bomb went off outside the Danish embassy in the Pakistani capital on Monday killing at least three people and wounding several, a Reuters witness said.
The blast destroyed the embassy gate and damaged the building and vehicles in the compound in the up-market district of Islamabad where other missions and diplomats houses are located.
"It was a bomb blast. We have three dead and three wounded," said a city official at the scene, Rana Akbar.
Reuters correspondent Kamran Haider said one body was just inside the gate of the embassy and two were outside.
The blast, apparently caused by a car bomb, left a crater about three feet (one metre) deep on the road, Haider said.
Television pictures showed considerable damage to the mission and nearby buildings and vehicles. One of the dead appeared to be a Pakistani guard.
Danish newspapers infuriated Muslims around the world when they published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad in late 2005.
Mon Jun 2, 2008 1:19pm
ISLAMABAD, June 2 (Reuters) - A bomb went off outside the Danish embassy in the Pakistani capital on Monday killing at least three people and wounding several, a Reuters witness said.
The blast destroyed the embassy gate and damaged the building and vehicles in the compound in the up-market district of Islamabad where other missions and diplomats houses are located.
"It was a bomb blast. We have three dead and three wounded," said a city official at the scene, Rana Akbar.
Reuters correspondent Kamran Haider said one body was just inside the gate of the embassy and two were outside.
The blast, apparently caused by a car bomb, left a crater about three feet (one metre) deep on the road, Haider said.
Television pictures showed considerable damage to the mission and nearby buildings and vehicles. One of the dead appeared to be a Pakistani guard.
Danish newspapers infuriated Muslims around the world when they published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad in late 2005.