Sunday, November 22, 2009

TERROR

Flames rise from the scene after the car bomb was detonated in a Peshawar market on Wednesday.
Pakistani volunteers rush an injured child to a hospital after the attack in Peshawar.

Two men are seen crying at the scene of the bomb attack in Peshawar on Wednesday.

Men carry bodies of victims to ambulances at the scene of the car bomb explosion in Peshawar. The government blamed militants seeking to avenge a major offensive launched this month against al-Qaida and Taliban in their stronghold close to the Afghan border.

Two women who were injured in the attack flee the scene.

A Pakistani police officer makes his way through wreckage after an explosion in Peshawar, Pakistan. The government blamed Islamic militants for the attack.

Injured victims rush for help after a powerful bomb ripped through a busy market in Peshawar on Wednesday. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was visiting Pakistan when the attack occurred and pledged American support for the fight against terrorism.

People rush injured victims to hospitals after a car bomb tore through a busy market in Peshawar, Pakistan on Wednesday, Oct. 28. At least 91 people were killed and more than 200 injured. Many of the victims were women and children.


Deadly blast
An injured man looks on in shock as people rush injured victims to hospitals, at the scene of a powerful car-bomb blast in Peshawar, Pakistan, on Oct. 28. The attack at a market in the northwestern city killed more than 100 people and turned shops selling wedding dresses, toys and jewelry into a mass of burning debris and bodies.

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