Islamabad - Bloody attacks in Pakistan: In two attacks in the northwest of the country have come on Monday at least six people died. According to police authorities and blew himself up in a suburb of Peshawar, a teenager near a police car in the air and pulled five people to their deaths. The bomber had detonated his explosives vest next to the vehicle of an officer when he was on his way to the office, said the head of district administration.
Besides the officers were two other policemen - his bodyguard and his driver - were killed. Two civilians also died. At least eleven people were injured in the suicide bombing, many of them seriously. Shortly afterwards, exploded another bomb in the area - attending a police officer died and three people were injured.
Learn more about this second attack are so far not known. For the attacks on the Pakistani Taliban took responsibility. Only in the middle of the month had killed militants in northwest Pakistan in a severe attack at least 18 people. On the day U.S. Vice President was in the country to visit.
Besides the officers were two other policemen - his bodyguard and his driver - were killed. Two civilians also died. At least eleven people were injured in the suicide bombing, many of them seriously. Shortly afterwards, exploded another bomb in the area - attending a police officer died and three people were injured.
Learn more about this second attack are so far not known. For the attacks on the Pakistani Taliban took responsibility. Only in the middle of the month had killed militants in northwest Pakistan in a severe attack at least 18 people. On the day U.S. Vice President was in the country to visit.
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