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Bombers hit Pakistan arms factory | |
(20 minutes later) | |
At least 20 people have been killed in twin suicide bombings outside a munitions factory in the Pakistani town of Wah, police say. | |
They say the bombs went off in the city 30km (18.5 miles) west of Islamabad as workers left an ordnance factory. | They say the bombs went off in the city 30km (18.5 miles) west of Islamabad as workers left an ordnance factory. |
Emergency services are at the scene and there are reports of many bodies. | Emergency services are at the scene and there are reports of many bodies. |
Correspondents say the city is usually under heavy security, as it is home to a large industrial complex producing conventional arms and ammunition. | |
"I can say at this point that 20 people have been killed in the attacks", local police chief Nasir Khan Durrani told the BBC. | |
"Many others have been injured and we expect casualties to rise in the coming hours," he said. | |
"At least 25 people have been critically injured." | |
Mr Durrani said that none of the dead was military personnel. | |
Military operations | |
The first blast took place outside the a gate of the factory as workers were leaving work during a shift change. | |
Minutes later another blast took place at another gate of the same factory. | |
Wah - in the province of Punjab - houses Pakistan's special weapons complex and most of its ordinance factories. | |
The BBC's Syed Shoaib Hasan in Islamabad say that the attacks are believed to be tied to military operations continuing in Pakistan's tribal areas. | |
On Tuesday, 32 people were killed in a suicide attack on a hospital in the northern town of Dera Ismail Khan. | |
Our correspondent says that it is the second recent direct attack on a Pakistani military installation. | |
Last July, 17 officers and soldiers were killed in a suicide attack on a special forces base in the nearby town of Tarbela-Ghazi. | |
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