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Bomb hits Pak Danish embassy, 8 killed
6/3/2008 12:04:37 AM
Islamabad | June 2
At least eight people have been killed in a car bomb attack near the Danish embassy here today, according to reports. More than a dozen people were wounded. An embassy worker was among the dead and three were hurt, but no Danish citizens died, Danish officials said.The embassy building and several vehicles outside were damaged.
It was not clear who carried out the attack, as Pakistan's main militant group recently declared a ceasefire.Pakistan's top Taleban warlord Baitullah Mehsud is in peace talks with the authorities in an attempt to end fighting in the country's north-west.
It was like I was stuck between two speeding cars or between two moving trains - my door which was half-open slammed shut, everything moved
Some Danish embassies around the world have been threatened since a cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad was reprinted in Danish newspapers in February.
The cartoons, deemed offensive to Islam, led to worldwide protests when they were first printed in September 2005.
The BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says suspicion for the attack has fallen on al-Qaeda, as the network's number two Ayman al-Zawahri denounced the cartoons in a recent video.Denmark also has 700 troops fighting the Taleban in neighbouring Afghanistan.
Danish Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller said the attack was "totally unacceptable". "I of course condemn this attack. It is terrible that terrorists commit such acts," he told Danish TV.
Correspondents say there has been a relative lull in violence since a new civilian coalition government took power two months ago.
The attack was the first in Islamabad since a 15 March attack on an Italian restaurant frequented by foreigners killed a Turkish woman and wounded 10 other foreigners.
The Danish embassy is located outside the main embassy district, but security there has nonetheless been tight since the cartoon reprint and most foreign staff have been moved out.
Security has now been further tightened at all government and other key buildings in the city.Denmark advised its citizens against all travel to Pakistan and Norway closed its embassy following the blast.Our correspondent says it is alarming for many that the bomber got so close to the Danish embassy.The attacker drove onto a small patch of road between the embassy and an office building at around midday local time (0600GMT).
The car's engine was found a few metres (yards) from the crater.
A Pakistani cleaner was killed, a handyman seriously injured and two office workers also hurt, Mr Moeller said. All the other casualties are thought to be outside the embassy.
Part of the embassy wall was damaged, as was a building housing offices of a UN-funded non-governmental organisation.Asim Mukhtar, who works near the site of the blast, told the BBC that the air pressure there was "immense".
"It was like I was stuck between two speeding cars or between two moving trains. My door which was half-open slammed shut. Everything moved," he said."We ran to the roof and saw some black smoke rising. After one minute we heard the sounds of ambulances."
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