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Judge among 11 dead in court attack in Pakistan

By Snehesh Alex Philip
March 03, 2014

At least 11 people, including a judge, were killed and 25 others injured on Monday when suicide attackers lobbed grenades and opened indiscriminate fire in the premises of a local court in Pakistan's federal capital.

"The two gunmen when challenged blew themselves up. This was a suicide attack," Inspector General of Police Sikandar Hayat told reporters.

Dr Ayesha of Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences said 11 people were dead and over 25 were brought in as injured.

An Additional Session Judge was among those killed.

The attack comes just days after Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said Islamabad was a safe city.

This is the first terrorist attack in the heart of Islamabad in a long time. A large number of expats stay in the F-8 area of the capital where the attack took place.

Eyewitnesses said the gunmen, first threw grenades and then opened indiscriminate firing.

The incident happened around 9 am and firing continued for nearly 15 minutes.

Rangers personnel and commandos secured the area after the attack and carried out search operations.

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Snehesh Alex Philip in Islamabad
Source: PTI
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