At least 40 people,including nine members of one family,were killed and 80 others injured when a huge car bomb ripped through a historic market here Sunday,third such attacks in the troubled northwestern Pakistani city in a week claiming nearly 150 lives.
Police said a car carrying 220 kg of explosives detonated in Qissa Khawani market,damaging at least 50 shops and setting afire many vehicles. The blast occurred when the police official on duty asked a driver of a car to remove it from the site. They said 13 members the family had come to the city from the adjacent Charsadda district to take part in a marriage function and the blast left nine of them dead.
The blast killed at least 40 people and injured over 80 others,Commissioner Peshawar Sahebzada Muhammad Anis said. Doctors at Lady Reading Hospital said six women and four children are among those killed in the blast. The bomb was triggered with a remote control,Additional Inspector General of Bomb Disposal Squad Shafqat Malik said.
Qissa Khawani Bazaar also known as the storytellers market was the site of a massacre in 1930 when British soldiers fired on peaceful demonstrators,killing hundreds. The markets trading community announced three days of mourning for the victims.
Pakistani Taliban were generally blamed for such attacks. However,the banned militant group denied its involvement in Sundays blast that took place in Peshawar.
This is the third blast in the city since last Sunday when over 80 people were killed as twin suicide bombers struck a historic church. On Friday,19 people were killed when a blast took place inside a bus carrying government employees.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif,who is in the US for the UN General Assembly,condemned the blast.