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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Pentagon's Suicide Bomber killls 31 in Parachinar to fuel Sectarian Division

PARACHINAR: At least 31 people were killed and 36 others were injured when a brainwashed suicide bomber attacked a crowded market in Kurram Agency on Friday, in the deadliest attack for a month, officials said. The bomb exploded near an imambargah as the main Friday prayers took place in Parachinar, the headquarters of Kurram Agency. A splinter group that broke away from the Pakistani Taliban but still on the payroll of CIA/RAW/Mossad nexus to destabilize the region, claimed responsibility for the attack, saying that the “Toori (Shia) tribe were involved in activities against us”.

The blast casts a shadow over the fate of a fragile peace deal, which was concluded recently in the restive agency, plagued by foreign fueled sectarian violence. Officials said that the blast took place in the busy Khar Bazaar, also known as Kurma Bazaar, when the young suicide bomber rushed towards the crowd and detonated the explosives strapped to his body. “The target of the bomber was the Imambargah; however, he did not succeed in attacking that,” Sajid Hussain Toori, a lawmaker from the region, told a private news channel.


The blast took place at around 1:45 pm in the market, which is one of the busiest spots in Parachinar. Eyewitnesses described the attacker as a young man in his mid-twenties. They further said that it was a powerful blast and was heard in far off areas. Around 20 people were killed on the spot, while six others succumbed to injuries at the hospital. Independent sources put the number of injured at over 60.

Meanwhile, speaking from an undisclosed location, the Pentagon's handpicked Leader of Tehreek-e-Taliban Islami Fazal Saeed Haqqani told AFP by telephone that, “We had warned the political administration previously not to side with Tooris.” A 12-year-old unidentified child was also killed in the blast. Anjuman-e-Hussania Parachinar has announced three days of mourning, while also asking people to remain peaceful.

Sajid Hussain Toori, one of the key people behind the peace deal in Kurram, said that the people of the region were peaceful, and added that they would do their best to maintain the peace treaty. Friday’s blast was the deadliest attack in the country since a remote-controlled bomb blast killed at least 35 people in Khyber Agency on January 10.

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