Friday, May 22, 2009

Pakistani suicide bomber blew on the market four.

The evening of Thursday, May 21, at the market in the Pakistani city of Dzhandola suicide bomber detonated a car "Mazda" bomb, reported AFP.
According to the source of the agency, as a result of a suicide attack killed himself, as well as four civilians. About 40 civilians were injured.
The explosion also damaged the outer wall near a military base, where the border guards are deployed. According to the agency representative of the military casualties were from 15 to 20 soldiers at the base.
City Dzhandola located on the Pakistani border region of South Vaziristan, considered a stronghold of the terrorist movement al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Since the end of 2008 Southern Vaziristan became one of the purposes of targeting U.S. drones, which are applied in the United States to combat terrorism in the region, and which led to protests from the Pakistani authorities.

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