At Least 22 Wounded in Bomb Blast in Lahore
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Rescue personnel carry a girl rescued from a collapsed building after a blast in Lahore, Pakistan August 7, 2017. Credit: Reuters/Mohsin Raza
Lahore: A bomb blast on Monday wounded at least 22 people in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore, a government official said, with no one immediately claiming responsibility.
Attacks in the Punjab provincial capital have become less frequent over the past couple of years but Islamist militant groups are still active there and periodically carry out major attacks.
"It was a bomb blast in a fruit truck that wounded 22 persons," provincial Punjabi government spokesman Malik Muhammad Ahmad Khan said.
Haider Ashraf, deputy inspector general of police, said the truck was loaded with explosives and experts were combing through the wreckage.
"Allah has saved Lahore from big destruction," Ashraf told local ARY television channel.
Last month a suicide bomber from the Pakistani Taliban killed at least 25 people inLahore, many of them police.
(Reuters)
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