
Friday, October 09, 2009 UNITED NATIONS: UN chief Ban Ki-moon sharply condemned the suicide bomb attack that left at least 49 people dead and more than 100 injured in a packed market in the Pakistani city of Peshawar Friday."The secretary general condemns, in the strongest possible terms, today's bomb attack at a market in the Pakistani town of Peshawar which reportedly killed at least 49 people, including children and women, and injured many more," his office said in a statement."No cause can justify such indiscriminate violence," it added.The car bomb blast, which hit around midday, left charred corpses strewn in a shopping area in Peshawar's main Khyber Bazaar, with cars reduced to burning wreckage and a colourful city bus destroyed and flung on its side.Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik blamed the Taliban and said the attack could force the military to bring forward a planned operation to wipe out Islamist militant strongholds in the northwest tribal region bordering Afghanistan.
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