Assassination attempt on Benazir Bhutto kills at least 133 people and wounds 290

Filed under: News | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: October 19, 2007 | 3 Comments

Assassination attempt on Benazir Bhutto kills at least 133 people and wounds 290
A failed assassination attempt on the life of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has killed at least 133 people and also wounded another 290. The suspected suicide bomber had drove the car into the crowd where people had gathered to see Benazir Bhutto, and then the car exploded, shortly after that another explosion had happened as the bombers car had caused the fuel tank on the other car the explode.

Ms Bhutto, had been in exile for eight years and decided to return to Pakistan, and the news of her arrival was great news for the everyday people in Pakistan. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack, but many believe that the suicide bombing is the work of militants linked to al Qaeda.

According to Sky News, police have found the head of the suspected suicide bomber and are now carrying out tests.

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3 Responses to “Assassination attempt on Benazir Bhutto kills at least 133 people and wounds 290”

  1. Right Wing Religious Conservative dont want a Liberal woman in charge.
    They are willing to kill her to make sure it does not happen in Pakistan. What will the GOP do in the US if Hillary Clinton gets into office?

    Read the story…

    http://www.hotconflict.com/blog/2007/10/right-wing-cons.html

  2. Alex says:

    A good view on suspicions in Pakistan can be found at: http://www.foreignviews.com

  3. cj says:

    why is so hard for liberals to comprehend
    there are islamic terrorists known as radical extemists who have murdered innocents in NY 2x, London, Madrid, Chechnya, Bali, Jordan. They cannot accept truth. Have you ever looked at the Clinton hit list??

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