Four People Killed in Pakistan Blast
In the first suicide attack in the Pakistani Capital in nearly two years, a teenage bomber blew himself up on Monday outside a private bank owned by an ex-finance minister killing at least one person and injuring three others.
The bomber detonated his explosive vest when he was stopped by a security guard as he tried to enter the branch of Silk Bank at the market in Sector I-8 in the heart of the Capital city, police officials said. Islamabad Police chief Wajid Durrani confirmed the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber.
Muhammad Bashir, the guard who stopped the bomber, was killed and three others were injured , officials said. Officials at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences described the condition of two of the wounded as serious. Durrani said police had found the head and body parts of the bomber.
Other officials and witnesses said the bomber was about 18 to 19 years old, who was dressed in a shalwar-kameez and approached the bank on foot. One witness told the media that he had seen the bomber get out of a fast-moving car that sped off after dropping him in the market. The explosion occurred less than two minutes later, he said.
TV footage showed the facade of the bank was destroyed by the blast. All the windows were blown out and the ceiling collapsed. Pieces of metal and tangled wires hung at the entrance of the bank. Police rushed to the area and pushed away people who gathered at the site due to fears that a second blast could be triggered there.
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