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Friday, 16 October 2009 - Twin suicide blasts kill 13 in NW Pakistan
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Australia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Twin suicide blasts kill 13 in NW Pakistan AFP - 1 hour 37 minutes ago Send IM Story Print Twin suicide blasts kill 13 in NW Pakistan PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AFP) - – A twin suicide attack tore through a police compound in Pakistan on Friday, killing 13 people and heightening public anger over security breaches behind a wave of recent attacks. Pakistan, a nuclear-armed power with a weak government on the frontline of the US-led war on terror, has been battered by assaults that have left more than 170 people dead in 12 days. Timeline of attacks A woman suicide bomber on a motorbike and a car bomber unleashed fresh chaos on Friday, outside a police investigations office in a garrison area of the northwestern city of Peshawar, heavily damaging the building, police said. It was the second-ever suicide attack by a woman in Pakistan. The twin blasts flung human limbs across the street, splattering blood on the ground and scattering shoes, an AFP reporter at the scene saw. "Police tried to intercept a woman sitting on a motorcycle ... She blew herself up and after that there was another blast when a suicide attacker sitting in a car exploded," said Liaqat Ali Khan, city police chief. "There are two women and a child among the dead. The car exploded close to the police building. The building was badly damaged," Sahibzada Mohammad Anees, the top administrative official, told reporters. Officials said that 13 people were killed in all, including three policemen, and that seven wounded were in critical condition. The blood-soaked identity card of a second-grade school boy lay on the ground as rescue workers pulled bodies and the wounded from the rubble. The main gate of the two-storey police Central Investigation Agency building was destroyed, the upper portion of a mosque on the premises was damaged and a crater was punched out of the road in front. Home to 2.5 million Pakistanis, Peshawar is the largest city in the northwest and lies on the edge of the lawless tribal belt where Taliban and Al-Qaeda-linked militants have taken shelter since the US-led invasion of Afghanistan. Key militant groups Critics rounded on the civilian authorities for being unable to act on intelligence to prevent attacks being staged by militants who are constantly refining their tactics and taking the initiative. "Terrorists have taken the initiative out of the hands of the security agencies, keeping them busy in cities and not allowing them to target their sources in remote areas. It is an intelligent move," said analyst Hasan Askari. "They will continue to build pressure if they are not challenged. You don't have to make statements about launching an offensive in advance. It should be swift and a surprise," he said. Officials have interpreted the string of attacks as a bid to thwart a widely anticipated military offensive in South Waziristan, where the Taliban and Al-Qaeda are believed to have carved out safe havens. Although there was no formal claim of responsibility, suspicion has fallen on Pakistan's Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) movement and Al-Qaeda, as well as homegrown Islamist groups Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and Jaish-e-Muhammad. At least 40 people died Thursday in a string of assaults on security buildings in Lahore, at the heart of the country's political heartland, and in bombings in the northwest. Residents in Lahore, the cultural capital noted for its secular elite, asked how militants could have penetrated so far and so easily from their sanctuaries in the deeply conservative tribal belt on the Afghan border. Militants had already carried out bloody attacks on the Manawan academy in March this year and on the FIA building in March 2008. "We need to drastically improve security," said Jehanzaeb Burki, a former police commander and member of a high powered committee formed by the Punjab provincial government on Friday. "There is also a need to improve intelligence gathering and sharing processes to prevent such terror attacks in future," he said. Police said dozens of people had been picked up in overnight raids in slum areas of Lahore and neighbourhoods populated by Afghans. 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