Rawalpindi: Suicide Bomber Hits Bus, Kills 6 Near Pakistani Capital

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ZARAR KHAN | 07/ 2/09 11:18 AM | AP

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Pakistani police investigate a vehicle after a deadly bombings in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Thursday, July 2, 2009. Police say a suicide bomber riding a motorcycle has slammed into a bus carrying defense department employees, killing at least six people. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — Bombs targeting police and employees of a Pakistani nuclear facility killed two people and wounded scores more Thursday _ the latest attacks to hit Pakistan as it battles Taliban insurgents near the border with Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, a prominent militant commander in the northwest reportedly agreed to halt attacks on security forces there, a move that could help the army in its efforts to eliminate the Taliban leadership in the region.

The attack on a bus carrying workers from Pakistan's main nuclear facility took place in Rawalpindi, which lies next to the capital and is home to the headquarters of Pakistan's military

A suicide bomber riding a motorcycle slammed into the bus with employees of the Khan Research Laboratories, wounding 29 people, senior police official Rana Shahid said.

Shahid originally said six people were killed in the attack, but he later revised that to only 29 wounded _ including five seriously. He said the bomber was the sole fatality.

An AP reporter saw pieces of a charred motorbike lying on the ground, as well as a damaged bus, car and van. Shattered glass and twisted metal littered the road.

Taxi driver Mohammed Ejaz said he saw a young man dressed with a black scarf around his neck revving his motorcycle on the side of the road. "Within moments he zigzagged his way to the bus, and then there was a huge explosion," Ejaz said.

The second attack took place near Peshawar, the main city in the northwest, where a roadside bomb killed two policemen and wounded five more, police official Ghayoor Afridi said.

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No one immediately claimed responsibility for either blast, but a series of attacks in recent months have been carried out by Islamist militants with roots in the lawless border regions near Afghanistan, where the army is currently fighting the insurgents.

Earlier Thursday, Maulvi Nazir, a powerful militant chieftain in the frontier region of South Waziristan, declared a cease-fire against security forces, government official Syed Abdul Ghafoor Shah said. The terms of the deal were not made public.

"This is a good sign for peace," Shah said, adding that tribal elders would be responsible for ensuring peace in are the area, which includes the region's main town of Wana.

Ameer Gulstan, one of the 120 tribal elders who met with Nazir, and intelligence officials also confirmed the meeting.

The announcement could mean the government was succeeding in efforts to isolate head of the Pakistani Taliban, Baitullah Mehsud, who is blamed for a string of deadly suicide attacks across the country that have killed around 100 people in the past month.

Nazir was once considered a "pro-government" Taliban commander in that he directed his attention to fighting in Afghanistan. He switched sides in February when he struck a deal with Mehsud and other militants to attack U.S. and Pakistani security forces to avenge missile attacks on Pakistan's tribal regions.

Washington strongly supports Islamabad's campaign against militants along the Afghan border, believing that it could help the U.S.-led war against Taliban insurgents in neighboring Afghanistan.

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Associated Press writers Munir Ahmed in Islamabad, Riaz Khan in Peshawar and Ishtiaq Mahsud in Dera Ismail Khan contributed to this report.

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — Bombs targeting police and employees of a Pakistani nuclear facility killed two people and wounded scores more Thursday _ the latest attacks to hit Pakistan as it battles ...
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — Bombs targeting police and employees of a Pakistani nuclear facility killed two people and wounded scores more Thursday _ the latest attacks to hit Pakistan as it battles ...
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